05
Jun
Patience Makwele Nearly two years after Namibian author and lecturer Linda Perestrelo published her book ‘Fatherless’, young men across the country say the work continues to spark conversations about identity, healing and the emotional impact of growing up without a father figure. What began as Perestrelo’s personal story of navigating life with an absent father has evolved into a wider discussion among young readers, many of whom say the book challenged them to confront emotions they had long ignored. Jason Uises, a 34-year-old Windhoek resident, said reading the book forced him to reflect on how fatherlessness has shaped the lives…
