Treasure becomes trapped in a world where wealth is traded for self-sacrifice, involving rituals, human trafficking, and even organ sales.
The "Hockey Club" in the title is not a sports organization but a metaphor for an elite, secretive society that operates in the shadows of Sandton and Johannesburg. The story follows , a naive young woman who leaves her dysfunctional home to find success in the "City of Gold". Key themes explored in the book include:
Phamotse uses the narrative to highlight real-world social ills, including gender-based violence, greed, and the dangers of extreme materialism among African youth. Critical Reception and Recognition
Treasure becomes trapped in a world where wealth is traded for self-sacrifice, involving rituals, human trafficking, and even organ sales.
The "Hockey Club" in the title is not a sports organization but a metaphor for an elite, secretive society that operates in the shadows of Sandton and Johannesburg. The story follows , a naive young woman who leaves her dysfunctional home to find success in the "City of Gold". Key themes explored in the book include:
Phamotse uses the narrative to highlight real-world social ills, including gender-based violence, greed, and the dangers of extreme materialism among African youth. Critical Reception and Recognition