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Readers of Still I Rise by Tanaka A Maundu will remember Victor a young boy from the rural areas of Zimbabwe who realised himself living in the streets of Harare Zimbabwe and later on rose to fame as a Hip hop artist. The Old and the New Fiona takes us to Masvingo where the drama of legendary living is unfolded after Fiona rose to fame and becomes a popular lawyer despite her physical appearance as a disabled child. In this book, it's all about Fiona who narrated her life from being disowned, through street living facing all forms of violence any woman might face, until she finally become an example to other people like her.
Readers of Still I Rise by Tanaka A Maundu will remember Victor a young boy from the rural areas of Zimbabwe who realised himself living in the streets of Harare Zimbabwe and later on rose to fame as a Hip hop artist. The Old and the New Fiona takes us to Masvingo where the drama of legendary living is unfolded after Fiona rose to fame and becomes a popular lawyer despite her physical appearance as a disabled child. In this book, it's all about Fiona who narrated her life from being disowned, through street living facing all forms of violence any woman might face, until she finally become an example to other people like her.
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