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Young Adult (18-35)Accents
South African (General)Transcript
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This is a passage from Beauty's Gift, a novel by Cindy Way Muhanna, a South African author read by none. Szabo Sithole, Egypt glances at her watch. She must be having babysitting problems. Her lease, says Amanda. The woman has a full time maid. Doris Head drinks up. Help Amanda? She corrects her friend. Brows raised. Same difference, Amanda retorts. My mother was a maid. She worked in white people's kitchens and only stopped when I started working and forced her to quit. Made, made made sweetheart, says Doris, with exaggerated patients. The times they are changing the politically correct term is help or home help. Whatever I'm under flicks. An impatient hand for the umpteenth time, she looks to what? The door. There is no reason madam isn't here yet unless that husband of hers has Hamilton Amanda, and it takes Egypt. The man has a name too big a name, if you ask me, Amanda says, nose wrinkled.