Born Freeloaders by Phumlani Pikoli
Born Freeloaders by Phumlani Pikoli
Phumlani Pikoli's Born Freeloaders is a sharp, satirical novel exploring the lives of South Africa's so-called "born frees" — the generation born after apartheid. Through witty dialogue and biting social commentary, Pikoli examines privilege, identity, and the contradictions of post-apartheid youth culture. A bold, contemporary voice that challenges readers to reflect on race, class, and belonging in modern South Africa.
Perfect for fans of: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah, I Tweet What I Like by Jackie Phamotse, Native Life in South Africa by Sol Plaatje
What readers are saying:
Goodreads: "A daring, unflinching look at South Africa's millennial generation."
Local readers: "Funny, provocative, and painfully honest — Pikoli captures the contradictions of being 'born free.'"
Format: Trade Paperback
Condition: Very Good - light shelf wear, crisp pages, and firm binding
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