A Study Guide for Sindiwe Magona's "Mother to Mother"
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Mother to Mother
Sindiwe Magona
1998
Introduction
Published in South Africa in 1998 and in the United States in 1999, Sindiwe Magona's fictional work, Mother to Mother, is based on the 1993 murder of Amy Biehl, an American student who was helping organize democratic elections in South Africa. The story is told from the perspective of Mandisa, a mother whose son participated in the murder. She writes a letter both to encourage Amy's mother, Mrs. Biehl, and to explain the culture that killed her daughter. This epistolary novel explores the effects of apartheid in South Africa. The themes of racism and hatred blend with the love and sorrow of motherhood in this story of loss and attempted reconciliation.
Author Biography
Magona was born on August 27, 1943, in Gungululu in Transkei, which is near Tsolo. Magona's family moved to Cape Town when she was four so her father could find work. She describes a nomadic childhood in her autobiography, Forced to Grow. And there we had lived, moving from one segregated residential area to another until, in 1960, we were moved.
The family was finally settled in the township of Guguletu. Despite the social injustice of apartheid, she was able to complete her secondary education and undergraduate studies from the University of South Africa by correspondence.
Magona worked as a teacher when she was nineteen, but she was forced to leave when she became pregnant. She married Luthando and worked in service jobs for wealthy white families until Luthando told her employer that he would no longer allow it. Her husband abandoned his family when Magona was twenty-three and pregnant with their third child. Magona again worked in domestic service to provide for her family while taking night courses, and she eventually returned to teaching. In 1981, she moved to New York City, where she attended Columbia University on a scholarship to earn a master's degree in social work.
After completing her education in 1983, Magona returned to her family in South Africa. She took a job at the United Nations in New York in 1984, where she worked toward ending apartheid by hosting radio programs until the rise of democracy in South Africa in 1994. In 1990, she published her first autobiography, To My Children's Children. Forced to Grow, another autobiography, soon followed in 1992. In 1993, she was granted an honorary doctorate by Hartwick College. Mother to Mother was published in 1998 on the five-year anniversary of