Join Barry Gilder and Karabo Kgoleng for dinner at The Troyeville Hotel and the launch of The List
More about the book!
Jacana Media and The Troyeville Hotel invite you to a book discussion and the launch of Barry Gilder’s The List.
Gilder will be in conversation with seasoned broadcaster Karabo Kgoleng.
‘His evocation of the hidden world of espionage and manipulation, heroism and cravenness, double-dealing and integrity, ingredients baked in with the bitter bread of the New South Africa, has given us memorable characters. It will be difficult – after reading this book – to encounter an individual on the street and not imagine the journeys he or she must have taken towards the making or the unmaking of our fair democracy. It’s a must-read.’
– Mandla Langa
Entrance to the event costs R249 per person and includes a three-course meal.
Event details
Date: Thursday, 20 September 2018
Time: 19:00 for 19:30
Venue: The Troyeville Hotel, 1403 Albertina Sisulu Road, Johannesburg
Bookings are essential: laurence@troyevillehotel.co.za or 011 402 7709
Dinner: R249
Please join me in discussion with @KaraboKgoleng on #TheList at @TroyevilleHotel next Thursday 20th September at 19:00.
cc @JacanaMedia @ExclusiveBooks @troyevillelolly pic.twitter.com/0kPk58eyBS— Barry Gilder (@bpgilder) September 13, 2018
Categories Fiction South Africa
Tags Barry Gilder Book events Book launches Jacana Media Johannesburg Karabo Kgoleng The List The Troyeville Hotel
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