There is a way we find refuge from mourning. We distract ourselves. We move cities. We change jobs. We scroll endlessly. We convince ourselves that strength means silence. But strength is not the absence of tears. Strength is the courage to feel
Lebo Mazibuko’s second novel, Fabrics of Love, looks at themes of family trauma, black womanhood, absent fathers and heritage
One writer’s journey through activism and grief led him back to the altar — on his own terms
Writer confronts family, grief and recovery in his most vulnerable, honest book yet
Series captures the complexity of grief, family and rediscovery through love