“Keletso Mopai draws us into a world of mystery where the unchanging landscape reflects the timeless secrets of a brutal society still separated by race, class, and gender.” —Sheila Kohler, author of Cracks and Once We Were Sisters
“Armed with the unflinching gaze of a realist, the prismatic vision of a poet, and the deep insight of a confidante, Keletso Mopai dares to reach across South Africa’s fragmented social strata, drawing her diverse cast with remarkable candor and compassion. In We Belong to the Trees, she stakes her claim as a generational talent, delivering a book that the country—and, by extension, the world—didn’t know it was waiting for until now.” —Masande Ntshanga, author of Triangulum
”Keletso Mopai has crafted something tender and tangible: a lyrical novel of South African fractures, of secrets and waiting, of what lurks unspoken beneath the surface of ordinary lives, the whole rendered in shifting ghost light, in the colours of landscape and memory, in the bruised blues of longing, hurt, and unrequited love. We Belong to the Trees announces a writer of profound vision: one who understands that belonging is never without cost, and that unconfronted ghosts carry long, jealous resonances, reaching back into hidden pasts to make claims on the present.” —Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor, author of Dust
”All the voices in We Belong to the Trees create a stunning chorus that interrogates ownership, power and belonging, and ultimately how a decision in one life can ricochet across so many others. Keletso Mopai has created a gorgeous and intricate structure where the people, the town, and the ghosts shine.” —’Pemi Aguda, National Book Award finalist, author of Ghostroots
“Keletso Mopai is the voice of a generation and a writer to watch. We Belong to the Trees is masterful storytelling at its finest.” —Bianca Marais, author of Hum If You Don’t Know the Words