Isabel's family is wealthy and South African, whereas Thami's family is destitute and he does not live with his parents.
<h3>What is "My Children My Africa" about?</h3>
In the book, Isabel and Thami's argument on the disparities between men and women is eerily similar to the key topic in apartheid South Africa: whether and how to attain equality for black and white South Africans.
Isabel's family is wealthy and South African, whereas Thami's family is destitute and he does not live with his parents.
Thus, this is Thami's background to Isabel's, in the Book of My Children My Africa.
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Hello. You did not show the sentence that this question refers to, which means that I cannot give you a very specific answer. However, knowing what basketball games are like, we can project that a phrase from a poem that uses Sprung rhythm to expose the way basketball players play, would show a fast, frantic, direct and very incisive rhythm, promoting certain ideas, clear and very well established. Just as a player must be on the court.
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