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USizwesonke, written by Lungisani Mavundla, is a deeply intimate coming-of-age novel told from the first-person perspective of a sixteen-year-old boy raised by a single mother. Sizwesonke grows up as the only boy in a household of women - his mother, his elder sister Zethu, a university student at UniZulu, and his much younger sister Anele, still in her early primary school years. Though surrounded by love, his childhood is marked by a profound absence: his father. His memories of his father are faint and fragmented, blurred by time and the fragility of early childhood. Yet the void left by this man shapes every question Sizwesonke asks about himself, his identity and what it truly means to become a man. Repeated attempts to uncover the truth about his father’s disappearance are met with silence, anger and bitterness. His mother speaks of the man only in insults and curses, forbidding Sizwesonke from admiring or resembling him. But the boy’s heart refuses to obey. Sizwesonke longs for his father, not merely as a presence, but as a guide into manhood. Someone who would have taught him how to stand, how to carry himself, how to be a man in a world that offers him no clear blueprint. This longing matures into a complex emotional paradox: he loves his father deeply for existing, and hates him just as deeply for not being there. USizwesonke is a powerful exploration of fatherlessness, masculine identity, silence within families and the quiet wounds carried by boys who must grow into men without initiation. It is a story of love, resentment, unanswered questions and the aching hope that one day, truth might arrive, even if too late.