Andrew Harding
In the latest episode of Pagecast, Justice Malala discusses his new book The Plot to Save South Africa
In this week’s episode of Pagecast, the podcast from Jonathan Ball Publishers, journalist and author Andrew Harding interviews Justice Malala about his new book, The Plot to Save South Africa: Chris Hani’s Murder and the Week Nelson Mandela Averted Civil War.
Pan Macmillan SA Holiday Gift Guide: Step into 2021 on the right foot with 8 local non-fiction titles
Are you looking to end the year with an inspiring non-fiction book or two to shift your thinking, gain new insights or step into 2021 on the right foot?
[Listen] Enjoy this audiobook excerpt from These Are Not Gentle People by Andrew Harding
Land. Race. Murder. Betrayal. These Are Not Gentle People is the true story of a case that broke a South African town – by BBC Africa Correspondent Andrew Harding.
Don’t miss the launch of These Are Not Gentle People by Andrew Harding at Bridge Books (17 Oct)
Join Bridge Books and Pan Macmillan South Africa for the launch of Andrew Harding’s new book, These Are Not Gentle People.
Don’t miss the virtual book launch of These Are Not Gentle People by award-winning author Andrew Harding (12 Aug)
When a whole community is on trial, who pays the price? Pan Macmillan invites you to the virtual launch of These Are Not Gentle People by award-winning foreign correspondent and author Andrew Harding.
When a whole community is on trial, who pays the price? These Are Not Gentle People, a true story by Andrew Harding
‘A gripping and painful read, told with empathy and nuance. These Are Not Gentle People is an uncomfortable reminder that the past is not over.’ – Redi Tlhabi
The true story of the brutal beating and death of two young men and those accused of the crime – These Are Not Gentle People by Andrew Harding
These Are Not Gentle People: A True Story by Andrew Harding is out in August from Pan Macmillan SA.
These Are Not Gentle People: Two murders. 40 suspects. The trial that broke a small South African town
From the author of The Mayor of Mogadishu, a mesmerising examination of a small town trying to cope with a trauma that threatens to tear it in two.