INTERVIEW: WESLEY ROODT ON HIS DEBUT NOVEL - ALL THE SAINTS

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On this week's Styleskoops, we speak to Wesley Roodt, Chevening scholar, filmmaker, and educator, whose debut novel, All the Saints, brings the gale-force gees of an Eastern Cape boys’ school to the page in a voice that is as funny as it is devastating. Through Isaac “Izzy” Kingston’s confessional narration, the book plunges readers into rugby fields, overnight excursions, and the quiet corners where overachievement, fear, and queerness collide in contemporary South Africa.
2 Feb English South Africa Arts · Music

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