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The Near North is a vivid account of life in Johannesburg in times of crisis. From the stony ridges of Langermann Kop in Kensington to the tree-lined avenues of Houghton, we follow the writer through the city's streets, meeting its ghosts and journeying through time and (often circumscribed) space, finding meaning in the everyday and incidental. At once an echo of Ivan Vladislavić’s award-winning Portrait with Keys and an original work of intense acuity and quiet power, The Near North is both intimate and expansive, ranging from small domestic dramas to great public spectacles. Wryly playful at times, fiercely serious at others, it is certain to move and delight all who accompany the writer through its pages.
When an unusual building appeared overnight in a remote northern Cape
community in the 1970s, and disappeared a few weeks later, it seemed to
point to a series of baffling existential overlaps.
Shelley Jacobsen is in her 40s and feels trapped. The coffee and décor shop that she opened with her bestie is proving to be a gilded cage. Meanwhile, her husband is consumed with Jewish guilt since having their twins, which reminds Shelley that she will always be a Shiksa to his family. Then she hires Wayde Smith, a sexy 22-year-old surfer who smells like a Pina Colada Coconut Vanilla Dessert, as a barista. He makes her feel young and Shelley just wants some fun. But will it stay harmless?
It is 2003 – ten years since Spud Milton’s class of 93 matriculated and
the boys went their separate ways. Despite their seemingly unbreakable
bond, the Crazy 8 – Rambo, Mad Dog, Vern, Fatty, Garth Garlic, Boggo,
Simon and Spud – have not kept in touch. Or at least, not as far as
Spud knows. When he receives an invitation from the school to attend
the 10 Year Reunion weekend, Spud is determined to avoid the event at
all costs, but he hasn’t reckoned with the bombardment of intrusive
messages and threatening phone calls from his former dorm mates. No one
is going to bend his arm, not this time; he is immune to peer pressure
and wise to Rambo’s devious manipulation techniques. Spud has moved on.
And, anyway, he has enough to worry about on the home front.
Orphan sisters chase monsters of urban legend in Bloemfontein. At a busy taxi rank, a woman kills a man with her shoe. A genomicist is accused of playing God when she creates a fatherless child. Intruders is a collection that explores how it feels not to belong. These are stories of unremarkable people thrust into extraordinary situations by events beyond their control. With a unique and memorable touch, Mohale Mashigo explores the everyday ills we live with and wrestle constantly, all the while allowing hidden energies to emerge and play out their unforeseen consequences. Intruders is speculative fiction at its best.
Alex het 'n teorie oor chaos. Waar hy ookal gaan, volg dit hom. Dis hoekom hy joernalis geword het en hom nou in Tanzanie bevind. By 'n troue iewers tussen Dar es Salaam en Arusha ontmoet Alex vir Ranna, 'n vryskutfotograaf met 'n bos swart krulhare, 'n t-hemp wat se Dr. Seuss is altyd reg, en 'n verlede waaroor sy nie praat nie. Alex wat lankal nie meer in Die Liefde glo nie, weet: dit is hoe dit voel. Maar dan haal die chaos hom in. Eers begin dit onophoudelik reen en paaie en dorpies spoel weg. En dan, wanneer die lyk van 'n Amerikaanse IT-biljoener op ’n strand uitspoel, word dit duidelik dat Ranna met rede haar verlede probeer begrawe. Waarom anders stel die polisie skielik in haar belang?
Draairivier, Engela Ovies se debuutroman, is ’n deernisvolle verhaal oor familie, vriendskap, liefde en vergifnis.
In 2021, is Damian de Jong biesag mette boek oo serial killers. Hy
force homself ommie dae te onthou toe hy asse kind innie 90s oppie
sandduine gespeel. Die man wattie media ‘The Railway Ripper' noem,
het begin coloured boys doodmaak en begrawe in vlak grafte innie bosse
en sandduine rondomie Western Cape. Hy praat met ex-detective
Michelle Wakefield ma soe meer sy die feite vi Damian ytlê, soe minner
vestaan hy wat rêrag daityd gebeerit.
Is jy orraait, Elizabeth? is ’n verhaal oor drie vroue wat dekades lank
bevriend is en elkeen met hulle eie persoonlike probleme en
gesinskwessies worstel. Dit is ’n roman wat diep menslike ervarings en
die kompleksiteit van interpersoonlike verhoudings ondersoek.
'n Jong man op pad na 'n klooster in Frankryk word deur sy familie
aangeraai om eers 'n verlangse oom in Parys op te soek. Adelbert van
Breda was 'n senior priester in die Katolieke Kerk wat dekades gelede
Parys toe getrek en hom tot die Katolisisme bekeer het.
Mila Verster is ’n suksesvolle entrepreneur in haar vyftigs. Haar
dogter, Tami, word eersdaags agttien, en Mila is gereed vir ’n nuwe
hoofstuk. Wanneer Tami een middag spoorloos verdwyn, word Mila genoop
om die sluier oor die verlede te lig, die gebeure te herbesoek en te
ontrafel. Maar al genees tyd sommige wonde, bly die letsels rou en die
pad na vergifnis kom teen ’n prys.
Natasja bevind haar vroegoggend op die snelweg, tien ure noord van
Kaapstad. Al haar besittings is agter in die kar en sy sweer sy sit
haar voete nooit weer naby Johnny nie. Eers nadat sy op die N18
afgedraai het, onthou Natasja: George, haar pa se boesemvriend, woon
nog op Lelievlei. Miskien moet sy gaan aanklop?
Cara is ná twee wêreldoorloë eindelik op pad terug na haar
geboorteland. Sy is destyds wettig deur die Du Toits aangeneem en sy en
Clarabelle het saam grootgeword. Na haar weggaan het die twee
gereeld gekorrespondeer, maar later het die oorlog tussenbeide gekom.
Sy word goed ontvang en almal is begaan oor haar welstand, maar sy bly
verward en eensaam. Vir haar voel dit soms of sy vir die res van haar
lewe op reis sal wees. Het sy eindelik haar bestemming bereik? Tyd sal
wel leer.
Die verteller in Heks vind haar toevlug in sprokies en mites.
Terwyl die wêreld die oorlog in Oekraïne op TV-skerms gadeslaan,
verdiep sy haar in die mitologie van dié land – ook as skans teen die
toenemende vyandelikheid in haar huwelik.
Duncan Weston, eienaar van Soeterwijn, voel of hy uit homself kan stap.
Hoe kan ’n mens alles hê en tog voel asof jy niks het
nie? ’n Vakansie weg van sy alledaagse roetine is wat hy
nodig het. In Rome wag Isabel Haasen hom by die lughawe in. Ondanks
haar kil houding voel Duncan intuïtief tuis in haar geselskap, maar
daar is iets wat sy wegsteek . . .
An intimate glimpse into diverse experiences, from our anxious present
to terrifying futures of climate wreckage to the brutalities of our
colonial past. These stories challenge our preconceived ideas around
queerness, mental health, family, society and loss. The Lucky Ones
champions love, kindness and connection against all odds. It is a
dazzling, poignant collection of stories that brims with unforgettable
characters and heart.
Sarah het geen begeerte om met grasie oud te word nie. Sy dra onpaar
oorbelle, ’n groot sonbril en haar hare is bloedrooi gekleur. Wat sy
wel nie op haar ouderdom verwag het nie, is om na haar 55ste
martriekreünie genooi te word. En boonop vereis die uitnodiging dat sy
’n metgesel saambring – wat sy, ’n weduwee, wáár moet kry? Sy is
nuuskierig oor die affêre, maar om na haar grootworddorp terug te keer
gaan ou wonde oopkrap. En sy gaan vir Franco, die hartevertrapper, weer
in die oë moet kyk!
Wat doen twee ouers ná die verlies van hul enigste kind? Mara en Bernard verloor hul tienerseun Dylan (aan selfdood) en daarmee saam hul idee van familie, van normaal, van “ons.” Hulle rou op verskillende maniere en sukkel om mekaar te verstaan en te ondersteun. Hulle het baie vrae, maar geen antwoorde nie. Daar is verwyte, woede, hartseer, beskuldigings, en toe deure. Daar is die eerste Kersfees sonder Dylan, die eerste herdenking van sy dood, hul vriende wat nie weet wat om te sê nie. Opdrifsel is ’n verhaal oor twee mense wat hulself én mekaar in die donker gat van rou verloor, en weer moet vind. In 2021 het die toneelstuk die Opwip-Aardklop prys gewen vir beste aanbieding.
Kom ontmoet die mense van Volksvreemd, ’n gemeenskap in die Bruinstad van Suid-Afrika. Hulle is ’n hegte klomp, al kan hulle ook heerlik oor mekaar skinder. Die vurige en ondeunde Marie is ’n tipiese 12-jarige-effens aan die katterige kant, meestal selfbehep, dikwels in die moeilikheid. Sy maak haar streng Oupa Martinus en godvresende Ouma Hettie mal! Wanneer gaan sy leer dat die lewe nie net om haar draai nie, en dat ’n mens soms opofferinge moet maak om ander te help wat nie so bevoorreg is soos jy nie? Marie se neef, Leroy, is baie wyser as wat sy ouderdom verklap. Ou Wouks, die suinige buurman wat homself sien as ’n sjarmante heer, en Lêven, die dorpie se grapjas, sorg vir kleur in die alledaagse doen en late van Volksvreemd. Die kleine klitse is ’n verhaal van hoop – ’n vars, humoristiese storie oor wat dit werklik beteken om deel te wees van ’n gemeenskap.
In the Eastern Cape, the gale force winds have nothing on the chanting gees of the boys at the prestigious local school. Isaac ‘Izzy’ Kingston, a recent matriculant and newly minted varsity dropout, has several bashers’ worth of hilarious and harrowing school memories to share with a sympathetic audience. Isaac’s nostalgic first-person confessional, peppered with tongue-in-cheek observations, takes readers from the testosterone-fuelled excitement and high drama of the rugby field on Reunion Weekend to near-death encounters on overnight excursions in Cradock. With Isaac’s overachieving dreams imploding, interhouse plays gone awry, and his queerness firmly parked in the closet, All the Saints is the tragicomic coming of age tale for our time.
Bianca Fabricious, hygromanskrywer en nuwe eienaar van die
Strandlopergastehuis op St. Helenabaai, het skaars haar voete
gevind of die uitsig voor haar kamervenster verander in ’n
misdaadtoneel.
On New Year's Eve in 1987, lightning kills Nate's and Danny's mother. To deal with the loss and make sense of a world seemingly governed by chance, their distant and eccentric father creates the Nicotine Gospel. "According to him, an eight by five cardboard box containing somewhere near twenty machine-made cigarettes would tell you all you needed to know about a man." The boys throw themselves into the lessons to be close to their dad, but as nate grows up and begins to understand how strange the family gospel (and their father) truly is, he starts to worry. While Nate excels at school and finds ways to escape their father's neglect and the increasingly ramshackle house in Durban, Danny seems to revel in courting danger and death. Decades later, upon learning of their father's death, Nate and Danny, long estranged, decide to drive from Durban to Cape Town to attend the funeral. On the journey, they must confront each other and their troubled past to find a way forward.
Bullish about peaking her psychologist career, she struts around in stilettos whilst leading a new way of thinking in business, with equal gravitas. Married happily, jet-setting the globe, she portrays an image of promise and success.
Red Ink is a gripping thriller, originally released in 2013. Set in present-day Johannesburg, it has a distinctly local flavour and brings the city to life through all its contrasts and contradictions. When public relations consultant and ex-journalist Lucy Khambule – young, beautiful and ambitious – receives an unexpected call from Napoleon Dingiswayo – a convicted serial killer, nicknamed The Butcher by the media – her life takes a dramatic turn. Dingiswayo wants Lucy to tell his story. Intrigued by Dingiswayo’s approach, Lucy decides to take this opportunity to fulfil her life-long dream of writing a book, but it comes at a cost she could never have imagined. After their initial contact, Dingiswayo becomes an all-too-obliging subject and Lucy soon discovers that her choice of topic is not for the faint-hearted. Soon after meeting him in Pretoria’s notorious C-Max Prison, Lucy’s world is turned upside down by a series of violent and disturbing events. Dingiswayo is behind bars, but Lucy begins to suspect that the brutal attacks may have something to do with him. Who is this frightening man, and what motivates him? As Lucy learns that there is more to Dingiswayo’s story than the police have uncovered, she is forced to decide what price she is willing to pay to pursue her dream. Red Ink is a gripping thriller. Set in Johannesburg, it has a distinctly local flavour and brings the city to life through all its contrasts and contradictions.
One evening in early autumn, ten people drive into a tunnel through the Cape mountains – and find themselves trapped. As their limited supplies dwindle, what do they do? Where can they go? What will they find? Tunnel burrows deep into the psychologies and coping strategies that connect and disconnect these protagonists in a dark, tense and compelling human drama. An urgent new novel, told through many eyes; a journey – terrific and mystical – through despair, memory, and love. |
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