I want to go home forever : stories of becoming and belonging in South Africa's great metropolis.

Generations of people from across Africa, Europe and Asia have turned metal from the depths of the earth into Africa's wealthiest, most dynamic and most diverse urban centre, a megacity where postapartheid South Africa is being made. Yet for newcomers as well as locals, the golden possibilities...

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