South Africa

Friday – 9th March 2018

A fresh, new look at the ongoing rhino crisis – Rhino Revolution: Searching for New Solutions by Clive and Anton Walker

The rhino does not belong to us. It belongs to no one. All that we own is the responsibility of ensuring that it persists and that future books on the rhino are written about its expanded range and not its declining future. – Yolan Friedman (Endangered Wildlife Trust)

Providence: Mystery of The Soul Ties by Pertunia Lehoka

A woman is torn between two Alpha males, both believed to have been brought to her Cosmically. She has to navigate the power of soul connections and soul ties, that bind all these characters with a love that is deeper than anything we can ever imagine.

Thursday – 8th March 2018

2018 Humanities and Social Sciences Awards longlists announced

The 2018 Humanities and Social Sciences Awards longlists have been revealed! Fiction nominees include Sindiswa Busuku-Mathese, Sarah Godsell, Bronwyn Law-Viljoen, Kopano Matlwa and Jolyn Phillips, …

Share the name of a woman who inspires you and win a book bundle from Pan Macmillan SA for International Women’s Day

To celebrate the great strides women have achieved in social, economic, cultural and political spaces this International Women’s Day, Pan Macmillan SA is giving away a book bundle!

The Book Lounge launch of Secret Keeper, Kerry Hammerton’s third collection of poetry

The Book Lounge and Modjaji Books are delighted to invite you to the launch of Kerry Hammerton’s third collection of poetry, Secret Keeper. Finuala Dowling will be in conversation with Kerry, who will also read from her collection.

Wednesday – 7th March 2018

Author Ishtiyaq Shukri on being a survivor of sexual abuse in South Africa’s Church of England: ‘Why I find Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s statements regarding Oxfam painful and hypocritical’

Update, July 2021: Shukri has written a longer piece on this subject, recently published in Africa is a Country. “My first abuser …

Cynthia Jele’s next book: Title and cover revealed

Kwela Books has revealed the title and a sneak peek of Cynthia Jele’s next novel!

Save SA fiction: Don’t miss the launch of the Storied initiative

Storied is a campaign to save South African fiction and get people investing in its future. Come along to the Share Block Party to see how you can be a part of this exciting crowd-funding campaign.

Blood Money: Stories of an ex-Recce’s Missions as a Private Military Contractor in Iraq

Shortly after we took off from the check point I saw an old Opel with young men trying to pass us … I remember the cracks of the AK-47 bullets when it came through our windscreen. Our driver drew his pistol and fired back with his right hand while trying to control the speeding vehicle with his left.

Join Angela Makholwa and French author Bénédicte Ann at African Flavour Books

Angela Makholwa will be in conversation with French author Bénédicte Ann at African Flavour Books!

Monday – 5th March 2018

‘Dad thinks lots of things are right-wing. He even thinks He-Man is right-wing’ – Like Sodium in Water, a memoir of post-independence Zimbabwe by Hayden Eastwood

It’s post-independence Zimbabwe and an atmosphere of nostalgia hangs over much of Harare’s remaining white community.

‘Johannesburg is both a place that I know and don’t know’: An interview with Stephen Clingman about his memoir, Birthmark

Stephen Clingman chats to The Reading List about his memoir, Birthmark, published by Jacana Media. The Reading List: Thank you very much …

Win a copy of The Fatuous State of Severity by Phumlani Pikoli

Pan Macmillan is giving away three copies of Phumlani Pikoli’s new short story collection The Fatuous State of Severity!

Friday – 2nd March 2018

Award-winning author Mary Watson touring Cape Town in April

Award-winning author Mary Watson will be launching her new book, The Wren Hunt, in Cape Town in April.

Thursday – 1st March 2018

Have you ever wondered why birds often fly in formation? Beat About the Bush: Exploring the Wild is the book for you!

Beat about the Bush: Exploring the Wild by Trevor Carnaby, who has been working as a professional field guide for the last 20 years, is out now from Jacana Media.

NB Publishers on Hawks raid of Jacques Pauw’s home: ‘We condemn this jackboot move in the strongest of terms’

NB Publishers has released a statement following a raid by the Hawks on the home of Jacques Pauw, author of the controversial book The President’s Keepers.

Download the recipe for Lisa Clark’s Grilled Fish with Hawaiian-style Salsa

Lisa Clark Everyday offers 80 healthy, balanced and quick recipes for the mom (or dad) on the move!

Wednesday – 28th February 2018

The Eagle and the Springbok – New essays on Nigeria and South Africa by Adekeye Adebajo

The Eagle and the Springbok, the new book by Adekeye Adebajo, assesses Nigeria–South Africa relations in the areas of politics, economics, and culture within the context of rivalries and hegemony.

Tuesday – 27th February 2018

Join Tembeka Ngcukaitobi and Thandeka Gqubule for the launch of The Land is Ours in Joburg

Exclusive Books and Penguin Random House invite you to the launch of The Land Is Ours by Tembeka Ngcukaitobi.

Share a book and a glass of wine at the launch of Brutal Legacy by Tracy Going

When South Africa’s golden girl of broadcasting Tracy Going’s battered face was splashed across the media back in the late 1990s, the nation was shocked. What had started off as a fairy tale romance with a man who appeared to be everything that Going was looking for – charming, handsome and successful – had quickly descended into a violent, abusive relationship.