Light did not avoid him anymore.
For a year, Harry lived in the margins of his own life. A former athlete whose world once moved at the speed of a heartbeat, he now finds himself anchored to a worn wooden chair on a shaded veranda. He has mastered the art of stillness, letting the scent of coffee and the routine of a quiet bar define his existence.
But healing doesn't ask for permission. It arrives in the form of unfamiliar sprouts in a neglected garden, the persistent questions of a neighbor's child, and a cardboard box of art supplies that refuses to stay closed.
Sun Flower is a slow-burn meditation on the weight of silence, the courage to stand in the sunlight, and the quiet, messy process of opening up to the world again.
After Langelihle's father passed, they were kicked out of their family house and forced to relocate. Langelihle's mother remarried a man who abused her and Langelihle and later forced Langelihle to marry Nkosiyabo, a ruthless man.