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The Second Verse

A lyrical story of healing and self-discovery, tracing two intertwined lives as they navigate love, loss, and the search for meaning across generations.
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The Second Verse

A novel by Onke Mazibuko

Bokang’s world is unraveling—his father’s drinking and gambling drag the family into chaos while he struggles to belong at his elite South African school. Too black for the white kids, too white for the black kids, all he wants is to rap, draw, and be left alone.

But his essay on suicide sets off alarms, forcing him to confront problems he can’t escape: family poverty, the shame of missing Xhosa initiation, and a violent, volatile father.

Then comes Nokwanda, beautiful and complicated, with a jealous boyfriend ready to break bones. For Bokang, survival isn’t just about school or family—it’s about finding his flow before everything collapses.

Praise for The Second Verse

“A significant contribution… in creating awareness on mental health issues, The Second Verse rings a siren of caution on how childhood traumas—when unresolved—could cause disruptive behaviors in our adult lives. The themes challenged my perspective on the scale of mental and emotional battles teenagers are dealing with…”

— Rolland Simpi Montaung, Culture Review Magazine (South Africa)

Longlisted: Sunday Times (South Africa) Literary Awards

Winner: Youth Literature Category — South Africa Literary Awards

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From The Second Verse, a novel by Onke Mazibuko

Mr. Knowles’s suit looks like it’s made from the same material as a seatbelt–cheap, dark-brown and faded–probably as old as he is.

“Bo-gang. Talk to me.”

He looks at me as if I owe him something. After all this time at this school, and still this fool can’t say my name right. No surprise. They all like this.

“Look Bo-gang, I’m here to help you. This is about what’s best for you. I can’t help you if you won’t speak to me.”

Right. The only thing that matters to him is the school’s reputation. He cares about me about as much as a butcher cares about animal rights. His eyes give him away; the stretched skin under one of them twitches. He waits.

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