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When Tiwe turned thirteen, she watched her mother, Patricia, rule the criminal world. Years later, her granddaughter Mukenani must rebuild her life after losing both parents. At a crumbling all-Black school, she befriends Lisa, an academically committed girl from a poor family, and their only white teacher, Miss Margaret O'Hara. Together, the three become very close. When Miss O'Hara adopts Lisa, her world begins to turn towards promise. Lisa finishes her secondary school and goes to college.
But as years pass, Lisa is no longer that innocent girl. She becomes a teacher, marries the school's owner, and rises to power as principal-setting her own rules and forgetting where she came from.
Decades later, Lisa's daughter Lala, with a big talent for music, defies her mother's fears to enter the world's largest gospel contest.
"She Was Thirteen When the World Changed" is a sweeping, intergenerational saga of defiance, memory, and the moment girlhood becomes legacy.