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The Rowing Lesson by Anne Landsman was recently awarded the M-Net Literary Award: English.
Landsman’s debut novel, The Devil’s Chimney, was... |
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Phyllis, a middle-aged woman in the 1950s, finds work as a matron at a boys’ boarding school in Cape Town. Haunted by the shame... |
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Aher Arop Bol is a boy of three or four when his uncle carries him from the bush into an Ethiopian refugee camp. It is the 1980s and they are fleeing the civil war in Sudan.
This remarkable account tracks Bol’s boyhood through one camp after another, through good times and bad, until he begins a vast journey through Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe which finally ends in South Africa some ten years later.
By the time Bol reaches Pretoria, he is in his early twenties, and for the first time finds himself without a purpose. Hoping to lift his spirits, he starts studying English at a school for refugees. He recounts his life experiences to a teacher, who suggests he writes it all down. The result is this book. |
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Sachs Street is regarded as one of Rayda Jacobs’s bravest novels as it explores the emotional attachments of modern Muslim women... |
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Mukesh falls in love with his brother’s wife, and moves away from his family home rather than succumb to temptation. But will that... |
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Yvette Christiansë’s debut poetry collection, Castaway, was published by Duke University Press in the US in 1999 to high... |
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A story of secrets, warped friendships and addiction, and how families guard their secrets to keep up appearances – with disastrous... |
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Halley is a smart girl growing up poor in Durban, close to the bustling docks. Trying to make ends meet is her mother, Nora, who... |
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