Being Fatherless and the In-Laws is a poignant and raw narrative by Maureen Siwela that explores the multi-generational impact of abandonment, the harsh realities of growing up without a father's protection, and the toxic dynamics of a hostile extended family.
The story begins with Palesa, a young woman in 1969 Johannesburg whose life is upended when her partner, Robert, disappears upon learning of her pregnancy. This act of cowardice sets off a chain reaction of hardship for her daughter, Rebone, who is born into a world where her lack of a father makes her an "intruder" and a "disgrace" in the eyes of her own relatives.