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Ndaba Mandela’s coming-of-age story – Going to the Mountain: Life Lessons from my Grandfather, Nelson Mandela
‘When I was eleven years old, I went to live with my grandfather, who helped me reclaim a different vision of the world and my place in it.’
Win a copy of John Hunt’s new novel The Boy Who Could Keep a Swan in his Head
The Reading List is giving away two copies of The Boy Who Could Keep a Swan in his Head, the new novel by John Hunt, courtesy of Penguin Random House SA!
‘It was during one of the Kalahari’s raging February storms that Kytie Rooi committed a murder’ – Read an extract from Homeland by Karin Brynard
Read an extract from Homeland, the long-awaited translation of the number one bestseller Tuisland, Karin Brynard’s critically acclaimed and most ambitious novel to date!
Join Rahla Xenopoulos for the launch of The Season of Glass at The Book Lounge, with Diane Awerbuck
Umuzi and The Book Lounge invite you to the launch of The Season of Glass by Rahla Xenopoulos.
Ra-Ra-Ramen: Try this delicious recipe for duck ramen from Whole: Bowl Food for Balance recipes
Sometimes the pleasure lies in how you eat, and this ramen dish is a great example of that. Slurping down your noodles can be immensely satisfying and bring a lot of joy and laughter, as well as being delicious!
Win a copy of Sorry, Not Sorry by Haji Mohamed Dawjee PLUS a T-shirt
The Reading List is giving away two copies of Sorry, Not Sorry, the new book from Haji Mohamed Dawjee, and two T-shirts, courtesy of Penguin Random House SA!
Don’t miss international bestselling author Gregg Hurwitz at The Book Lounge
Penguin Random House and The Book Lounge presents international bestselling author Gregg Hurwitz launching Hellbent, the third book in the Orphan X series.
‘Hillbrow, 1967. The New York of Africa.’ Read an extract from John Hunt’s new novel The Boy Who Could Keep a Swan in his Head
‘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 kept it folded in their wallets.’
Don’t miss the launch of international bestselling author Gregg Hurwitz’s Hellbent in Johannesburg
If you enjoy ‘pure nail-biting, stay-up-all-night suspense’, you have to come and meet Gregg Hurwitz!
Don’t miss the launch of The Land is Ours by Tembeka Ngcukaitobi
Bowmans and Penguin Random House invite you to the launch of The Land is Ours by advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi.
Saffron poached pears with whipped coconut cream – try this delicious recipe from Whole: Bowl Food for Balance
Whole: Bowl Food for Balance is all about healing your relationship with food. Food is not the enemy and neither is your body.
Win a copy of Letters to Iris PLUS a R1000 Write Gear voucher
Win 1 of 3 Letters to Iris hampers, including a copy of the book PLUS a R1000 gift voucher from Write Gear!
Heal your relationship with food: Win a ticket to the cook-along launch of Whole: Bowl Food for Balance
Whole: Bowl Food for Balance is all about healing your relationship with food. Food is not the enemy and neither is your body.
Cover revealed for The Season of Glass, the new novel from Rahla Xenopoulos
The cover for Rahla Xenopoulos’s new novel, The Season of Glass, has been revealed!
How Converse All Stars have been appropriated by white people: Read an excerpt from Sorry, Not Sorry by Haji Mohamed Dawjee
Why don’t white people understand that Converse tekkies are not just cool but a political statement to people of colour?
Join Bhekisisa Mncube at Love Books for the launch of his new book, The Love Diary of a Zulu Boy
Penguin Random House and Love Books invite you to the launch of a unique book, The Love Diary of a Zulu Boy by Bhekisisa Mncube.
Umuzi reveals teaser for John Hunt’s new novel The Boy Who Could Keep a Swan in his Head
“Although he was reading a story, what he was really offering was transport. Even his stumbling words made wheels good enough to be driven somewhere else.”
Win: Signed copy of Haji Mohamed Dawjee’s Sorry, Not Sorry PLUS a R1000 gift voucher for a pair of Converse tekkies!
Win a signed copy of Haji Mohamed Dawjee’s Sorry, Not Sorry PLUS a R1000 gift voucher for a pair of Converse tekkies!
A memoir of an interracial relationship in South Africa: The Love Diary of a Zulu Boy by Bhekisisa Mncube
Bhekisisa Mncube’s The Love Diary of a Zulu Boy is by turns erotic, romantic, tragic and comic.
Haji Mohamed Dawjee launches Sorry, Not Sorry at Love Books
Penguin Random House SA and Love Books invite you to the launch of Sorry, Not Sorry by Haji Mohamed Dawjee.
