The World Unseen is a novel that follows the story of two women, Amina and Miriam, living in South Africa during the 1950s. Amina is a free-spirited Indian woman who runs a café in the Coloured Quarter, while Miriam is a traditional Indian housewife who is trapped in an unhappy marriage.
As Amina and Miriam's paths cross, they form a deep connection that challenges the societal norms of the time. Their friendship blossoms into a forbidden love affair, forcing them to confront the prejudices and discrimination of their community.
The World Unseen explores themes of race, gender, and sexuality in a conservative society, shedding light on the struggles faced by marginalized individuals. Through Amina and Miriam's journey, the novel highlights the power of love and friendship in overcoming adversity.
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The World Unseen
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Broken (End Credits)
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I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free
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Again
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What Is This Thing Called Love
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Nomathemba
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Mabel Mafuya:
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I'll Close My Eyes
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Baby Ntsoare
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Miriam Makeba:
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