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Karma
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KARMA is an amazing interesting book,Its about Love,Relationships and family...Some people tend to Learn the "Karma" lesson the hard,Find out what happened in one soldier's family.....

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTholang Maloi
Release dateFeb 8, 2018
ISBN9781370944378
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    Karma - Tholang Maloi

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    KARMA

    BY

    THOLANG MALOI

    SELF-PUBLISHED

    SARAH

    The say beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder but Sarah’s beauty was seen and acknowledged by strangers.

    Sarah was a real splendor she had sculpted figure, twine-thin and wasp- waisted.She had silky skin and slender eyebrows complimented by velvety eyelashes, Sarah’s exquisite beauty was further complimented by her long ebony hair and her long delicate nose that she’d often quiver .

    Sarah was the youngest daughter of Sello and Mary, Sarah was and born and raised in a small village of Mohale in a district of Maseru and the small African country Lesotho. Even though Sarah lived and grew together with her older sisters Mpho and Thabile she was the apple of her parents eyes, even Sarah sisters knew that they should dance attendance on Sarah.

    As an African custom a girl must always wake up early before the sunrise to collect firewood and prepare a meal for her parents or elders usually for herd boys if there any in a family. Though it’s considered a Taboo in most African countries, Sarah didn’t cook, not even in any day or time, nor collect firewood like other girls. Sarah’s siblings would always cook and clean for her all she did was to wake up after sunrise bath, eat and bask in the sun with her bit elderly mother.

    Sarah’s manners was known and unacknowledged by most village elders and that only means it would be hard for Sarah to get married since most of, if not all, African marriages were prearranged and approved by elders. No African boy would choose his wife. Parents chose for them. Parents based themselves on the behavior of the girl, the family the girl was brought up in, and beauty didn’t matter. In the case of Sarah it was obvious that she would have to wait or maybe settle to get married to a widower, because most of the girls like her were typically got married to widower. Knowing the consequences of raising a lazy daughter Mary and Sello didn’t bother to raise their beloved daughter, they didn’t care they loved her that much.

    In one of the gusty warm morning, luck stricken Sello’s family, the three elderly male were seen in Sello’s yard. In most cases that meant one of the Chepa daughters was getting married soon.

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