Rinsing Mukami’s Soul

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Njambi McGrath, award winning author of ‘Through the Leopard’s Gaze’, delivers this stunning debut novel examining the validity of fury as response when a young Kenyan girl’s mistakes in first love are ruthlessly held against her by a paternalistic society. Mukami is a young scholarship student at a prestigious boarding school. She has a clear path ahead of her, but a deceptive smile, a school expulsion and an impossible pregnancy see her well ordered life hurtling towards complete and utter disarray. Facing disappointment from her family and finding that innocence is not a strong enough place from which to mount a defence, she declares revenge. This charged novel asks us to question why girls and women are often left to fight for justice from lonely places in societies that prefer them silenced.

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SKU: 9781914344848 Category: Tags: , , Publisher/imprint : Jacaranda
Page count : 320
Published on 15th January, 2026

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Njambi McGrath, award winning author of Through the Leopard’s Gaze, delivers this stunning debut novel examining the validity of fury as response when a young Kenyan girl’s mistakes in first love are ruthlessly held against her by a paternalistic society.

Mukami is a young scholarship student at a prestigious boarding school. She has a clear path ahead of her, but a deceptive smile, a school expulsion and an impossible pregnancy see her well ordered life hurtling towards complete and utter disarray.

Facing disappointment from her family and finding that innocence is not a strong enough place from which to mount a defence, she declares revenge. This charged novel asks us to question why girls and women are often left to fight for justice from lonely places in societies that prefer them silenced.

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Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 cm
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