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Legend Press Ltd Paperback English

An Image in a Mirror

Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award

By Ijangolet S Ogwang

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An Image in a Mirror

Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award

By Ijangolet S Ogwang

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  • ‘The notion of dual identity, national and familial, is prominent and thought-provoking. I loved it’ Daily Mail Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award Shortlisted for the UJ Debut Novel Award Set between Uganda and South Africa, An Image in a Mirror is the story of Nyakale and Achen, identical twins pulled apart by their mother’s decision to give one of them away to her sister for a chance at a better life. At the heart of this beautifully woven tale is a coming-of-age story of two young women growing up in separate worlds that are as different as they are similar. When the sisters finally meet after twenty-two years, how mirrored will each feel by the other? 'A richly told and deeply intimate African story about the becoming of two young women' Books Live Sunday Times 'A touching and perceptive tale of family and the depth of shared origins' City of Cape Town Library 'A powerful new female voice has entered the storytelling scene' City Press 'I was hooked within the first five pages' AfroVoice 'A beautifully crafted tale of twins' Sunday Sun 'A beautifully written debut novel' Your Family
‘The notion of dual identity, national and familial, is prominent and thought-provoking. I loved it’ Daily Mail Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award Shortlisted for the UJ Debut Novel Award Set between Uganda and South Africa, An Image in a Mirror is the story of Nyakale and Achen, identical twins pulled apart by their mother’s decision to give one of them away to her sister for a chance at a better life. At the heart of this beautifully woven tale is a coming-of-age story of two young women growing up in separate worlds that are as different as they are similar. When the sisters finally meet after twenty-two years, how mirrored will each feel by the other? 'A richly told and deeply intimate African story about the becoming of two young women' Books Live Sunday Times 'A touching and perceptive tale of family and the depth of shared origins' City of Cape Town Library 'A powerful new female voice has entered the storytelling scene' City Press 'I was hooked within the first five pages' AfroVoice 'A beautifully crafted tale of twins' Sunday Sun 'A beautifully written debut novel' Your Family