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Competition time! Win a Father’s Day book hamper from Jacana Media

Share your fondest memory of your father and you could win a book hamper from Jacana Media!

The book hamper includes Jump by Lenerd Louw, Undercover with Mandela’s Spies by Bradley D Steyn and Mark Fine and The 30-year Safari: A Celebration of Getaway Photography.

To stand a chance to win the hamper, like and comment on the competition post on Jacana Media’s Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/JacanaMedia/photos/a.10151785776601169/10156398524401169/?type=3&theater

Categories Non-fiction South Africa

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