Weskus-omnibus 2
Weskus-omnibus 2 is a collection of Afrikaans stories and writings celebrating the culture and landscapes of South Africa’s West Coast.
Weskus-omnibus 2 is a collection of Afrikaans stories and writings celebrating the culture and landscapes of South Africa’s West Coast.
When a thoughtless tweet by Zelda la Grange unleashed a storm, she was asked: ‘Have you learnt nothing from Nelson Mandela?’ This book is her answer. Here she draws out his lessons on humility, respect, honesty, how to truly listen and what to do if you realise you have made a grave mistake, a lesson she herself had to learn the hard way.
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What’s Wrong With June? is a contemporary novel that explores personal challenges, relationships, and the journey of self-discovery.
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Gender-based violence takes many different forms – emotional, financial, physical, sexual and structural. It can be meted out by strangers, intimate partners or a family member. In When Secrets Become Stories women from all walks of life, across racial lines, age and income demographics, boldly speak out.
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In Who Do We Become?, John Sanei maps out our strange, new world and lays down a path to reframe our thinking, to recognise our discomfort, to survive AND THRIVE.
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In 1969, while a student at Wits University, John Schlapobersky was arrested for opposing apartheid and tortured, detained and eventually deported. Interrogated through sleep deprivation, he later wrote secretly in solitary confinement about the struggle for survival. In this exquisitely written memoir, written half a century after the event, the author reflects on the singing of the condemned prisoners, the poetry, songs and texts that saw him through his ordeal, and its impact.
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Gavin Evans explores the roots of the white supremacist ideology, traced back to the 19th century to Charles Darwin and Francis Galton’s race-based theories. He examines the spread of eugenics and the rise of Nazism and Apartheid.
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Farah Garda believes that she?s incapable of change, stuck in a pattern of self-loathing and destructive tendencies. She leaves Cape Town to care for her ailing mother and stumbles into grief, growth, and green smoothies.
Why Am I Like This? ?is told with humour and unflinching honesty.
Rugby wou Dana nog nooit uitlos nie. Van klubrugby op stowwerige dorpsvelde tot die glorie van drie Wêreldbekers; die stories in hierdie boek kom al ’n leeftyd aan. Wie de hel is Johnny Joubert? is – nes rugby – kleurryk, sonder fiemies, en eg Suid-Afrikaans.