Margaret Nasha, Madam Speaker, Sir! Breaking the Glass Ceiling, One Woman’s Struggles.
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A lot has been written about Margaret Nasha’s memoir, Madam Speaker, Sir! Breaking the Glass Ceiling; One Woman’s Struggles, but a lot of it has been written by people who haven’t actually read the book. This becomes clear when you actually read it, which I have now done. I was pleased to hear about this book since I am a big proponent of Batswana writing more nonfiction, particularly memoir. Memoir is a great place to store the truth or perceived truth, the everyday people’s truth of a country’s history, of personal moments along the way. Nasha has done just that. Her personal journey is part of the history of this country, now. She has done us a service by recording it.
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SECTION THREE: BOOK REVIEWS