Boy on the Wire by Alastair Bruce Named a Best Book of the Month by Amazon UK
Boy on the Wire by Alastair Bruce was selected as a Best Book of the Month (Fiction) for August by Amazon.co.uk. Bruce’s novel was featured alongside The Shepherd’s Crown, a Discworld novel by Terry...
View ArticleElon Musk by Ashlee Vance Longlisted for the Financial Times and McKinsey...
The Financial Times has announced their longlist for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2015, with Elon Musk: How the Billionaire CEO of Spacex and Tesla is Shaping Our...
View ArticleChase Your Shadow by John Carlin Longlisted for 2015 William Hill Sports Book...
Chase Your Shadow: The Trials of Oscar Pistorius by John Carlin has been longlisted for the 2015 William Hill Sports Book Of The Year Award – “the world’s richest sports book prize”. Currently in its...
View ArticleJohn Hunt Named on the TRUE Africa 100 List of Mavericks and Game-changers...
John Hunt has been named on the “TRUE Africa 100″, a list of “innovators, opinion-formers, game-changers, pioneers, dreamers and mavericks” who are “shaping the Africa of tomorrow”. Hunt chatted to...
View ArticleDie Alibi Klub deur Jaco van Schalkwyk benoem vir die 2015 Jan Rabie...
Jaco van Schalkwyk se debuutroman is vir die gesogte Jan Rabie Rapport-prys benoem. Die Alibi Klub kom teen Francois Smith se Kamphoer en Stephanus Muller se Nagmusiek te staan vir die 2015 prys met...
View ArticleImran Garda’s novel The Thunder That Roars wins the 2015 Olive Schreiner...
Imran Garda’s debut novel, The Thunder That Roars, has been announced as the joint winner of the prestigious Olive Schreiner Prize for Prose. The prize is awarded annually by the English Academy of...
View ArticlePenguin Random House South Africa wins 2016 Sefika Trade Publisher of the...
Penguin Random House South Africa received top honours in the category Trade Publisher of the Year at the 2016 Sefika Awards ceremony, held at the Vineyard Hotel in Cape Town yesterday evening....
View ArticlePoignant, witty and wise, John Hunt’s The Boy Who Could Keep a Swan in His...
“Hillbrow, 1967. The New York of Africa. Someone wrote that the place would soon have more people per square kilometre than Tokyo. Everyone quoted that article to everyone. Some even cut it out and...
View ArticleListen: Pippa Hudson in conversation with Arundhati Roy
Acclaimed Indian author Arundhati Roy was a recent guest on Pippa Hudson’s CapeTalk lunchtime show during her current tour of South Africa. Listen to them discuss the use of the term ‘activist’,...
View ArticleFlame in the Snow wins Sol Plaatje Translation Award 2019
Book details Flame in the Snow: The Love Letters of André Brink and Ingrid Jonker translated by Leon de Kock, Karin Schimke, edited by Francis Galloway Book homepage EAN: 9781415208786 Find this book...
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