Gothataone Moeng Press Reviews
'A terrific collection, deeply rooted in place, sharply observed, comic, fierce, with a fine sense of the tragedy and absurdity of life. I hope it attracts the wide readership it deserves.' Monica Ali, author of Brick Lane and Love Marriage
'A good short story is a bit of alchemy, showing us so much in so few pages. Gothataone Moeng's debut collection does this over and over, each story surprising with its music, its warmth, its command of language.' Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind
'These brilliant stories are set in modern Botswana, but delve into age-old longings. Moeng unfurls the luminous inner life of her characters (girls and women for the most part) as they go about their ordinary days, hearts and heads brimful of new wants and desires, but keenly aware of old traditions and family expectations.' Daily Mail
'Moving and impressive. Gothataone Moeng is a true writer and true observer of human universals.' Maggie Gee, author of The Red Children
'It was a joy to discover the Tswana life in these pages and it is as familiar as kinship. Call and Response teems with life's twists, surprises and shocks and reminds us of our shared humanity. Moeng is generous in detail and humour. She is an exciting voice to join in African conversations.' Jennifer Nasubuga Makumbi, author of The First Woman
'A beautiful collection. What sharply observed vignettes - linked by striking figures, vivid details, a wry and ruminative mood, and deep insight into the vicissitudes of family life.' Namwali Serpell, author of The Furrows
'Lyrical and poignant... The author brings insightful prose and a distinctive voice to these layered stories, demonstrating deep knowledge of her characters and care for their worlds. Moeng is a new force in the literary landscape.' Publishers Weekly (starred review)
'The debut of a major talent.' Souvankham Thammavongsa, author of How to Pronounce Knife
'The publication of Call and Response is cause for celebration. Big-hearted and clear-eyed in their evocation of her beloved Botswana, these radiant stories contain the stuff of life: joys and sorrows, the wisdom of generations, the ceremonies of the everyday. A gorgeous, vital work of literature.' Yoon Choi, author of Skinship
'These stories-set mainly in the author's hometown of Serowe and the Botswanan capital of Gaborone-illuminate the inner lives of girls and women of varying ages. Idiomatic phrases add texture to the prose, elegantly describing the characters' lives and their internal conflicts... A lovely debut brimming with deeply felt and well-rounded stories.' Kirkus (starred review)
'Moeng paints beautiful vignettes of modern Botswana, exposing readers to communities and traditions of her home country while exploring dichotomies and relational tensions familiar to all readers. Her beautiful, lyrical prose and memorable characters make this collection a delight to read.' Booklist
'This luminous collection of short stories plumbs the depths of women's interior lives, deftly juxtaposing the quotidian with the universal... Moeng writes with lush, heartfelt intensity that illuminates contemporary Botswana for readers who value complex female characters navigating a rapidly changing world.' Library Journal