South Africa
Monday – 3rd December 2018
The Story of Nelson Mandela: The Prisoner who Became a President – A perfect introduction to a fascinating period in history
A biography for children from Faber Short Books – The Story of Nelson Mandela: The Prisoner who Became a President by Adrian Hadland.
Join BlackBird Books and Abantu Book Festival for sundowners at the Soweto Hotel
BlackBird Books, Abantu Book Festival and The Soweto Hotel invite you to sundowners.
Prue: My All-time Favourite Recipes – quick-to-whip-up suppers and dinner party showstoppers
Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith draws on a lifelong passion for food with 100 recipes from her own kitchen table.
Friday – 30th November 2018
Friday Night Book Club: Read an excerpt from Khaya Dlanga’s new book, These Things Really Do Happen to Me
Staying in this evening? Settle in with a glass of wine and this extended excerpt from These Things Really Do Happen to Me, the new book by Khaya Dlanga.
Don’t miss the launch of Set a Table, the new cookbook by Karen Dudley, in Cape Town (2 Dec)
Jacana Media and Exclusive Books invite you to the launch of Set a Table by Karen Dudley.
Leon de Kock and Karin Schimke win Sol Plaatje Translation Award for Flame in the Snow: The Love Letters of André Brink and Ingrid Jonker
Leon de Kock and Karin Schimke have won the 2019 Sol Plaatje Translation Award for Flame in the Snow, their English translation of Vlam in die Sneeu.
Wednesday – 28th November 2018
‘It thrills me to trick the reader’ – Beyers de Vos chats about his gripping debut novel, Talion
The novel follows the story of a young student from Pretoria named Freya, who sees her twin brother murdered in front of her.
The First Safari – searching for Francois Levaillant, the first and greatest South African birder
The First Safari: Searching for François Levaillant by Ian Glenn, out now from Jacana Media!
The Real Meal Revolution: Low-Carb Cooking – 300 Low-Carb, Sugar-Free and Gluten-Free Recipes
A comprehensive, fully-illustrated guide to low-carb cooking from Jonno Proudfoot, the chef behind the phenomenal bestseller The Real Meal Revolution.
Tuesday – 27th November 2018
‘We need to explore our own country’ – Sihle Khumalo chats about his new book, Rainbow Nation My Zulu Arse
In his new book, Rainbow Nation My Zulu Arse, Sihle Khumalo travels around South Africa’s highways and byways, discovering the beautiful and bizarre.
New book alert! We Are No Longer at Ease: The Struggle for #FeesMustFall, edited by Wandile Ngcaweni and Busani Ngcaweni
We Are No Longer at Ease is a collection of personal articles, essays, speeches and poetry mainly from voices of young people who were part of the student-led protest movement known as #FeesMustFall.
‘Expect a lot … you won’t be disappointed’ – Sneak peek of The Accident, the new novel by Gail Schimmel
Gail Schimmel’s new novel, The Accident, is out in March 2019 from Pan Macmillan!
Monday – 26th November 2018
South African recipes with a Suzelle DIY twist – The Suzelle recipe book is here!
Suzelle DIY has shared an exclusive peek into her new recipe book, Recipes!
Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms – cultivation techniques, a troubleshooting guide and handy gardening tips!
A revised and updated edition: Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms by Paul Stamets.
Friday – 23rd November 2018
Don’t miss the Cape Town launch of Southern African Muckraking, edited by Anton Harber (26 Nov)
Jacana Media and The Book Lounge invite you to the launch of Southern African Muckraking: 150 Years Of Investigative Journalism Which Has Shaped The Region, edited by Anton Harber.
Does Winnie Mandela have ‘blood on her hands’? ‘Yes and no.’ – Sisonke Msimang discusses her new book, The Resurrection of Winnie Mandela
‘To ask that question of Winnie Mandela as though she were the only person engaged in the Struggle is to somehow exceptionalise her in ways that seem misogynistic, and that are self-serving and revisionist in their essence.’
Thursday – 22nd November 2018
‘Probably one of the most important books published this year’ – Eusebius McKaiser on The Man Who Killed Apartheid: The Life of Dimitri Tsafendas
Eusebius McKaiser chatted to Richard Pithouse about The Man Who Killed Apartheid: The Life of Dimitri Tsafendas calling it ‘probably one of the most important books published this year in our country’.
‘I stopped hating on the Rainbow Nation narrative’ – Rekgotsofetse Chikane explains why it’s the perfect metaphor for South Africa
Rekgotsofetse Chikane chatted to David O’Sullivan on Kaya FM about his new book Breaking a Rainbow, Building a Nation.
Join Sihle Khumalo for a Brand New Book Bash at UPPERcase Books, to celebrate his new book Rainbow Nation My Zulu Arse (5 Dec)
Join Umuzi and UPPERcase Books for an evening with Sihle Khumalo, to celebrate and introduce his new book Rainbow Nation My Zulu Arse.
