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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A Story of Love, Loss, and Learning to Eat Soup with a ForkSome lessons are inherited.Others are earned through loss.Jabulani is a powerful, introspective story about a man shaped by hardship, love, and the quiet wisdom of his grandmother - a woman who survived apartheid, displacement, and loss, yet taught her grandson how to stand upright in a world that often bends men until they break.Raised in Zimbabwe under the guidance of his Gogo, Jabulani grows up absorbing African proverbs in Shona and Zulu - lessons about dignity, responsibility, endurance, and what it truly means to be a man. When he immigrates to Canada in search of opportunity, those lessons become his armor against poverty, isolation, and the brutal reality of starting over in a foreign land.Working his way up from a car wash to building his own business, Jabulani believes he has finally found stability - and love. Faith is a single mother, strong and guarded, and her young son Jaden changes Jabulani's life in ways he never expected. What begins as romance becomes family. What feels like destiny soon becomes a test of everything he was taught.When marriage collapses and the legal system turns ordinary moments of fatherhood into weapons, Jabulani finds himself fighting not just for custody, property, or reputation - but for the right to be seen as the man he truly is. In courtrooms and quiet rooms alike, he learns that doing the right thing does not always protect you, and that sometimes survival means learning to eat soup with a fork - patiently, imperfectly, and without giving up.This is not a story of villains and heroes.It is a story of resilience, misrepresentation, fatherhood, and the cost of loving fully.Written in a reflective first-person voice, Jabulani blends memoir-style realism with literary depth, weaving African wisdom into a modern immigrant experience. It is a story for readers who appreciate emotional truth, moral complexity, and slow-burning narratives that linger long after the final page.Perfect for readers who enjoy: Literary fiction & memoir-style novelsImmigrant and diaspora storiesStories about fatherhood, masculinity, and responsibilityCourtroom and family drama grounded in realismEmotionally rich, reflective storytelling This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A Story of Love, Loss, and Learning to Eat Soup with a ForkSome lessons are inherited.Others are earned through loss.Jabulani is a powerful, introspective story about a man shaped by hardship, love, and the quiet wisdom of his grandmother - a woman who survived apartheid, displacement, and loss, yet taught her grandson how to stand upright in a world that often bends men until they break.Raised in Zimbabwe under the guidance of his Gogo, Jabulani grows up absorbing African proverbs in Shona and Zulu - lessons about dignity, responsibility, endurance, and what it truly means to be a man. When he immigrates to Canada in search of opportunity, those lessons become his armor against poverty, isolation, and the brutal reality of starting over in a foreign land.Working his way up from a car wash to building his own business, Jabulani believes he has finally found stability - and love. Faith is a single mother, strong and guarded, and her young son Jaden changes Jabulani's life in ways he never expected. What begins as romance becomes family. What feels like destiny soon becomes a test of everything he was taught.When marriage collapses and the legal system turns ordinary moments of fatherhood into weapons, Jabulani finds himself fighting not just for custody, property, or reputation - but for the right to be seen as the man he truly is. In courtrooms and quiet rooms alike, he learns that doing the right thing does not always protect you, and that sometimes survival means learning to eat soup with a fork - patiently, imperfectly, and without giving up.This is not a story of villains and heroes.It is a story of resilience, misrepresentation, fatherhood, and the cost of loving fully.Written in a reflective first-person voice, Jabulani blends memoir-style realism with literary depth, weaving African wisdom into a modern immigrant experience. It is a story for readers who appreciate emotional truth, moral complexity, and slow-burning narratives that linger long after the final page.Perfect for readers who enjoy: Literary fiction & memoir-style novelsImmigrant and diaspora storiesStories about fatherhood, masculinity, and responsibilityCourtroom and family drama grounded in realismEmotionally rich, reflective storytelling This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A Story of Love, Loss, and Learning to Eat Soup with a ForkSome lessons are inherited.Others are earned through loss.Jabulani is a powerful, introspective story about a man shaped by hardship, love, and the quiet wisdom of his grandmother - a woman who survived apartheid, displacement, and loss, yet taught her grandson how to stand upright in a world that often bends men until they break.Raised in Zimbabwe under the guidance of his Gogo, Jabulani grows up absorbing African proverbs in Shona and Zulu - lessons about dignity, responsibility, endurance, and what it truly means to be a man. When he immigrates to Canada in search of opportunity, those lessons become his armor against poverty, isolation, and the brutal reality of starting over in a foreign land.Working his way up from a car wash to building his own business, Jabulani believes he has finally found stability - and love. Faith is a single mother, strong and guarded, and her young son Jaden changes Jabulani's life in ways he never expected. What begins as romance becomes family. What feels like destiny soon becomes a test of everything he was taught.When marriage collapses and the legal system turns ordinary moments of fatherhood into weapons, Jabulani finds himself fighting not just for custody, property, or reputation - but for the right to be seen as the man he truly is. In courtrooms and quiet rooms alike, he learns that doing the right thing does not always protect you, and that sometimes survival means learning to eat soup with a fork - patiently, imperfectly, and without giving up.This is not a story of villains and heroes.It is a story of resilience, misrepresentation, fatherhood, and the cost of loving fully.Written in a reflective first-person voice, Jabulani blends memoir-style realism with literary depth, weaving African wisdom into a modern immigrant experience. It is a story for readers who appreciate emotional truth, moral complexity, and slow-burning narratives that linger long after the final page.Perfect for readers who enjoy: Literary fiction & memoir-style novelsImmigrant and diaspora storiesStories about fatherhood, masculinity, and responsibilityCourtroom and family drama grounded in realismEmotionally rich, reflective storytelling This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A Story of Love, Loss, and Learning to Eat Soup with a ForkSome lessons are inherited.Others are earned through loss.Jabulani is a powerful, introspective story about a man shaped by hardship, love, and the quiet wisdom of his grandmother - a woman who survived apartheid, displacement, and loss, yet taught her grandson how to stand upright in a world that often bends men until they break.Raised in Zimbabwe under the guidance of his Gogo, Jabulani grows up absorbing African proverbs in Shona and Zulu - lessons about dignity, responsibility, endurance, and what it truly means to be a man. When he immigrates to Canada in search of opportunity, those lessons become his armor against poverty, isolation, and the brutal reality of starting over in a foreign land.Working his way up from a car wash to building his own business, Jabulani believes he has finally found stability - and love. Faith is a single mother, strong and guarded, and her young son Jaden changes Jabulani's life in ways he never expected. What begins as romance becomes family. What feels like destiny soon becomes a test of everything he was taught.When marriage collapses and the legal system turns ordinary moments of fatherhood into weapons, Jabulani finds himself fighting not just for custody, property, or reputation - but for the right to be seen as the man he truly is. In courtrooms and quiet rooms alike, he learns that doing the right thing does not always protect you, and that sometimes survival means learning to eat soup with a fork - patiently, imperfectly, and without giving up.This is not a story of villains and heroes.It is a story of resilience, misrepresentation, fatherhood, and the cost of loving fully.Written in a reflective first-person voice, Jabulani blends memoir-style realism with literary depth, weaving African wisdom into a modern immigrant experience. It is a story for readers who appreciate emotional truth, moral complexity, and slow-burning narratives that linger long after the final page.Perfect for readers who enjoy:Literary fiction & memoir-style novelsImmigrant and diaspora storiesStories about fatherhood, masculinity, and responsibilityCourtroom and family drama grounded in realismEmotionally rich, reflective storytelling.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Jabulani | Eating Soup With a Fork | Malo Jappa | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Innocent Karikoga | EAN 9781997657040 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.