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In this third book of the trilogy, Vivienne is now married to her artist, Ivor Murphy, and both are ready to settle down. Ivor continues teaching art to students and Vivienne always goes along. Meanwhile, in Paris, her son, and his French wife, Mariette, have had a baby girl. Finding them matching outfits to wear for the upmarket wedding proves quite.a mission for Vivienne, whose endearing bohemian artist husband has no idea what it suitable in the fashion-conscious 'City of Lights'.Showing their artwork in an exhibition indirectly leads to an offer to Ivor to purchase a shop in Main Street, in Kalk Bay. Ivor's decision leads up to a triumphant and satisfying ending to the charming trilogy.
Felicity has lived in the same part of the outskirts of Durban for most of her life and Hollings Road, in its remnant bushland, has been the welcoming family hub since 1955. This is her collection of personal and family memoirs.
This novel It's Not Just the Coffee is Catherine de Waal's eighth novel. There are three sequels in this trilogy. The first novel of this trilogy was published in 2022 as It's so Much Better Here. It's not Just the Coffee is the second sequel and to be published shortly is the third novel called Nothing Happens by Chance. Vivienne Matthews and Ivor Murphy had decided to slow their relationship down. He is asked to give a series of art lectures in a very small rugged seaside resort called Rooi-Els, and he invites her to join them. They stay in separte rooms in a cottage close to a mountain and the sea. All is going well, until a sensuous woman called Maureen Grylke, an art student, claims that she has known Ivor her whole life and he had promised to marry her. Ivor, however, remembers nothing.Catherine de Waal enjoys writing and her hobby is watercolour painting. She lives in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, on a large wooded property, inhabited by many different types of birds, and finds inspiration in nature.
Bracelet 12-007-35700, set in a school situation, with a mutated HIV on the run, every pupil is given a monthly clearance blood test and infected pupils have to wear an identifying bracelet.
Dragonheart, known as the 'invincible,' and the most feared warlock in the Wizard Empire. As the story starts, he is planning a surprise attack to take over the entire Magic Kingdom.
In this third title in the Angels series, Victoria has to confront the demons of her past. A former Satanist and a current convert to religion, she wishes to help a friend who was also a Satanist. Jane was the young beautiful girl who brought Victoria into the dark cult of Satanism.
This book is the sequel to Angels Anointing. In the last book, Victoria, Lucy, Matthew and Bongani's lives were changed by Reverend Luke Thomas. At the end Rev. Luke Thomas had a challenge for the group of young adults. He challenged them to try and reconcile with the ghosts of the past. They would all help each other when needed and had some help from Gary. Matthew was sent not only to make things right with his former friend, Milton, and his uncle, Vincent, but also to reconcile with Rudy and the boys at the rehab centre who bullied him.
In a small town called Wupperthal in the Western Cape lives the talented shoemaker Mr Zowie. He is admired and respected for his shoemaking skills by his community and other South Africans. The town of Wupperthal is rocked by the sudden murder of Mr Zowie. However, his soul lingers on in a pair of leather shoes that he made just before his death. The unusual occurrence takes the reader on series of adventures that will end up unmaksing Mr Zowie's killer.
This book is made up of poetry, short stories and essays from Isulabasha Dancing Pencils Writing Club. This club consists of young adults and adults of Nkandla community. It is mentored by the Librarian, Khethiwe Nkabinde who is employed for Nkandla Public Library.
As a child, the South African author and some friends experimented with an Ojija board. This led him on a journey of everyday magic, and exposure to African culture and magical interaction with the spirit world of the ancestors. In this parable for African spirituality, he shares his knowledge of the phenomenon and invites the reader to wander into the unknown.
This book tells it all in a narrative free verse. The Zebra is Nompumelelo, and others who have endured hardships in life, but also had some luck and good living. The theme is multi-faceted, as it can also mean kind and cruel people and those who judge others unfairly. Enjoy the trip, the good and the bad, while Nompumelelo journeys in the bushes as the Zebra, walking down memory lane, sometimes happy, sometimes unhappy.
Twenty educators and district officials in Ekurhuleni West Region in Gauteng, South Africa, attended a "right-brain" workshop in 2006. This book is a collection of their work and includes poetry, short stories, evocative writing, and a few stories in indigenous languages.
In the heart of Grey Street in Central Durban stands a dilapidated old building called AK Mansions. Since 1902 when the first batch of tenants moved in, and up until today, the building exudes a communal atmosphere.
Come and peer into the imaginations of four fascinating women from different walks of life who come together to weave remarkable stories inspired by their own lives, interests, cultures and society. Let their words inspire you to rise above the challenges that life throws your way and be the best you can be.
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Twelve-year-old Elijah is sure there are no demons nor bad spirits in the cave of bats. His Shona friend Thambu is positive that his uncle died of a curse from the "Messengers of Death", but Elijah is going to prove that it was due to tuberculosis.
In a cosy billiard room in one of the oldest historic houses in KwaZulu-Natal, a group of writers meet once a month. In this room, there is a very high skylight with a massive hanging electric-light chandelier.
Profound joy and great anguish link the lives of two families across three generations. The Whitneys and the McKelveys are passionately divided by Kiernan Whitney's hatred for sugar baron Edward McKelvey.
Sikhombindlela is the work of educators in the KZN province that has been created to encourage South African learners to discover and utilize their talent of creative writing. Sikhombindlela means "We are showing the way." This is like a signpost at the beginning of a thousand miles journey appealing to all potential young writers to have courage of producing their own creation. Sikhombindlela is a plea to other educators to tap and never let go the hidden talents that would enrich South African literature in this millennium. Now, it's the time, it has always been and always will be to write and enjoy our own stories.
This book contains fourteen short stories by children in South Africa from different sectors, that is, street children in shelters, children in the streets, disabled children and children from the rural areas. Their stories range from their personal experiences, friendship, conditions they find themselves in, to motivational stories.
Locked in the right side of your brain is a creative writing genius. This text aims to provide the simple secret of switching off your analytical left brain, in order to access this all-knowing right-brained-partner.
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