The Chords of a Hymn follows the story of Sechaba, a young boy navigating the traumas of a violent home, societal rejection, and the complexities of his sexuality. Through Sechaba’s journey, Kgageng explores how victims often lack the power to leave abusive environments until external forces intervene. He also delves into how forced marriages, driven by economic gain, can have devastating lifelong effects.
“In many African cultures, women are told never to return home once married,” Kgageng explains. “Sechaba’s mother was forced into a marriage that was meant to uplift her family financially, but it led to years of violence and isolation,” he continues.
The book also touches on bullying in schools, particularly against queer learners, and its long-term psychological effects. One pivotal moment in the story sees Sechaba retaliating against his bullies. This becomes an act that dramatically alters the course of his life. He states, “Bullying doesn’t just break confidence—it can derail an entire future.”
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