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The Harvard Wife by Busisekile Khumalo
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The Harvard Wife is the portrayal of the modern career woman. Her struggles in relationships, marriage, divorce and motherhood.

It’s a story about a woman who finds herself in an unhappy marriage and while running away from her problems on safari with her best friend she runs into the one that got away.

Things spiral downwards from there for her marriage but through it all, divorce and almost losing her child, she finds herself and grows.

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