Non-fiction

Friday – 18th May 2018

Hayden Eastwood explains the inspiration for the title of his new book, Like Sodium in Water

Hayden Eastwood chatted to Polity SA about his new book, Like Sodium in Water, a memoir of post-independence Zimbabwe and an atmosphere of nostalgia that hangs over much of Harare’s remaining white community.

Join Trevor Manuel and Raymond Parsons for the launch of Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism

Don’t miss the launch of Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism: The Role of Business in South Africa in Johannesburg.

‘You are the commanderess-in-chief of your own sexual revolution!’ Read an excerpt from Becoming Iman by Iman Rappetti

When I met the Mr to whom I would become Mrs, I had largely carried the fear of God and plagues in respect of sexual dalliances. Of course there was the understandable dabbling in discovery and lightly dodging the licking tongues of hellfire so I was untouched (in the biblical sense) when I finally let my ex-husband cross the frontier. He was the only one. The anointed.

Thursday – 17th May 2018

‘Unflinching, witty, courageous’ – Born in Chains: The Diary of an Angry ‘Born-Free’ by Clinton Chauke

What is it like to be born dirt-poor in South Africa? Clinton Chauke knows, having been raised alongside his two sisters in a remote village bordering the Kruger National Park and a squatter camp outside Pretoria.

Fungi Risotto – Try this ancient grain bowl 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.

Don’t miss the launch of Becoming Iman by Iman Rappetti in Johannesburg

Pan Macmillan, Exclusive Books and Power987 invite you to celebrate the launch of Becoming Iman by Iman Rappetti.

Hidden Voices: The decolonisation of knowledge production in South Africa

Flashes in Her Soul: The Life of Jabu Ndlovu by Jean Fairbairn is out in May from Jacana Media as part of the Hidden Voices series.

Wednesday – 16th May 2018

Don’t miss Teko Modise at University of Johannesburg to discuss The Curse of Teko Modise

Teko Modise will be at the University of Johannesburg to discuss his book, The Curse of Teko Modise.

Don’t miss Jan-Jan Joubert at The Book Lounge for the launch of Who Will Rule in 2019

The Book Lounge and Jonathan Ball Publishers invite you to the launch of Who Will Rule in 2019, the new book by Jan-Jan Joubert.

Steinheist: New book by Rob Rose focuses on the biggest corporate scandal in South Africa’s history

NB Publishers has signed Financial Mail editor Rob Rose to write an explosive new book on the Steinhoff saga.

Monday – 14th May 2018

The Fez sunrise bowl – 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.

Barry Ronge Fiction Prize and the Alan Paton Award shortlists announced!

The shortlists for the Sunday Times Literary Awards have been announced!

Born to be Free: A beautiful tale about the irresistible call of the wild

When the grand old ‘lion man of Africa’, George Adamson, passed away, the last of his lion cub orphans faced an uncertain future.

New Power: How It’s Changing The 21st Century – And Why You Need To Know

For most of human history the rules of power were clear: power was something to be seized, and then jealously guarded. In a world increasingly shaped by New Power, this book will show you how to shape your future.

Friday – 11th May 2018

Don’t miss Sisonke Msimang at Bridge Books Maboneng for a discussion of Always Another Country with Eusebius McKaiser

Jonathan Ball Publishers and Bridge Books Maboneng invite you to a book discussion with Sisonke Msimang and Eusebius McKaiser!

Jonathan Kaplan chats about his decision to have a child through a surrogate and his new book, Winging It

Radio 702’s Azania Mosaka interviewed world-class rugby referee Jonathan Kaplan about his new book, Winging It, written by Joanne Jowell.

Join Tembeka Ngcukaitobi at The Book Lounge for the launch of The Land is Ours

The Book Lounge and Penguin Random House invite you to the launch of The Land is Ours: Black Lawyers and the Birth of Constitutionalism in South Africa by Tembeka Ngcukaitobi.

Thursday – 10th May 2018

Join author Richard Peirce for a book talk about Cuddle Me, Kill Me and the captive lion breeding industry

Penguin Random House and FGASA invite you to a talk about Cuddle Me, Kill Me: A True Account of South Africa’s Captive Lion Breeding and Canned Hunting Industry.

South Africa’s uncertain future explored in Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism: The Role of Business in South Africa

Freed from the shackles of the Zuma regime, South Africa now has a decisive opportunity to take stock of what has gone wrong in the country since the advent of democracy and take appropriate corrective action. But will it? What are the chances of success?

Wednesday – 9th May 2018

The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela – a testament of his defiance and his resolve

To be published upon the centenary of his birth, The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela is a landmark work: the first, and only, authorised and authenticated collection of correspondence spanning the 27 years Mandela was held as a political prisoner.