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Books > Local Author Showcase > Fiction - adults > Drama
Thandaza Nyathi was abandoned as a baby in Mamaolo, south of Polokwane,
and raised by a woman she calls her grandmother. Life has never been
easy for them and Thandaza’s dream is to build a better life and take
care of her gogo. So she decides to move to
Ná die węreld se mees beskaafde egskeiding, bevind ’n ontnugterde Juna
Ferreira haar in ’n klein dorpie sonder ’n plan vir haar toekoms.
A heart-pounding journey through the parts of Cape Town where loyalty
is myth, survival is everything, and hope dwindles in the darkest
moments.
Incwadi esihloko sithi Umlungu Omnyama inoveli yokuqala yalo mbhali kodwa eseyihlomule ngendondo, ikhuluma ngokukhula njengengane ensundu endaweni ebuswa abamhlophe nezimfundiso zabo. Ilandisa ngamantombazane amabili asemancane aphila ezindaweni zasesilungwini eGoli, efunda ezikoleni ezizimele zakobelungu enabangani abamhlophe. U-Ofilwe ovela ekhaya elinothile futhi okhula ephathiswe okweqanda ubekuthatha kalula konke lokhu akhule enakho kanti manje kufanele abhekane nomshophi wokukhula engenasisekelo samasiko, umhlaba aphila kuwona ubonakala ungenamongo futhi untengantenga. Ngakolunye uhlangothi sibona uFiks, oyintombazane ezithandela izinto futhi ezikhulumelayo, ungumuntu oshabashekela impumelelo. futhi olangazelele ukufulathela imuva lakhe elinesihluku aye empilweni yasedolobheni yobukhazikhazi, kodwa le mpilo entsha uyithola inzinyana futhi ingenasihe nokwehlukile kulokho abekulindele. Okulangazelelwe yilaba besifazane abasebancane ukuthuthuka nokuthandeka, kodwa okubaluleke kunakho konke ukuthola ukwamukeleka. Ukwamukeleka, empeleni, kutholakala ngokuba udele konke okukwenza ube umuntu omnyama – osamlungu kakhulu ukuba angahlala nabamnyama, futhi omnyama kakhulu ukuba angahlala nabamhlophe
Lester Walbrugh is from Grabouw in the Western Cape. His acclaimed short stories have been published in, among others, Short.Sharp.Stories’s Die Laughing, Short Story Day Africa’s anthologies, New Contrast and most recently, Hair: Weaving and Unpicking Stories of Identity. He has lived in the UK and Japan and is currently back in his hometown, working on his first novel. Let It Fall Where It Will is Lester Walbrugh’s debut collection of stories. Set in the Cape and Japan, the stories showcase the stunning versatility of the author. Ranging from witty to poignant, they capture a fascinating diversity of voices and fearlessly explore contemporary topics of identity and sexuality as well as South Africa’s deeply troubled past. A few employ magic realism to great effect. The book’s epigraph and title were inspired by Adam Small’s poem, ‘Die Here het gaskommel’.
What is the cost of giving a gift? What is the cost of receiving one? At eleven years old, Julian Flint prefers to remain invisible, safe inside the architecture of adults provided by his mother, his uncle and his aunt.But when his mother, Emma, a celebrated sculptor, takes them all on a family holiday to a hotel by the sea, he meets the captivating and irreverent Clare and everything he thought he knew begins to shift – setting off a chain of events that will determine each of their fates. From the author of The Dream House and The White Room comes Craig Higginson’s most gripping and nuanced novel to date. Moving from the lush beaches of uMhlanga Rocks to the stark midwinter wastes of Johannesburg and the rich and strange coral reefs of Mauritius, this masterfully plotted novel explores the fault lines between loyalty and betrayal, innocence and accountability, blindness and perception, entrapment and flight. The Book of Gifts dives into the deepest and most hazardous reaches of human consciousness in order to catch the brightest fish.
Elle and Brent Mullen have it all: two delightful children, more than enough money and a perfectly-restored Victorian home in the plush green suburbs of Cape Town. But appearances can be deceiving. Brent’s business decisions continue to disappoint, embittered by mistrust and entitlement. Elle - a social worker by choice - is unhappy, trying (and failing) to bridge the divide between two worlds of privilege and poverty. Until she meets her next case, Ethan who, at twelve-years-old, has seen it all. Born into a family of gangsters, life through his eyes reveals a pained struggle to defy his father’s expectatations. In a city run by gangsters, Elle, Ethan and Brent find themselves drawn into a web of betrayal, where a wicked plot twist reveals how far each will go to get what they want.
The Broken River Tent is a novel that marries imagination with history. It is about the life and times of Maqoma, the Xhosa chief who was at the forefront of fighting British colonialism in the Eastern Cape during the nineteenth century. The story is told through the eyes of a young South African, Phila, who suffers from what he calls triple ‘N’ condition – neurasthenia, narcolepsy and cultural ne plus ultra. This makes him feel far removed from events happening around him but gives him access to the analeptic memory of his people. After being under immense mental pressure, he crosses the mental divide between the living and the dead and is visited by Maqoma. They engage in different conversations about cultural history, literature, religion, the past and contemporary South African life.
Speuradjudant Storm van der Merwe en kollega Shirien Niemandt is
vroegoggend eerste op die toneel, in ’n eenslaapkamerhuis in Zwelihle
digby Hermanus. Op die oog af lyk die bejaarde Gerty Jonas se afsterwe
na natuurlike oorsake, maar hoekom het Kai nie by sy ma se lyk gewag
nie? En hoekom het hy soos mis voor die son verdwyn?
Chrisanne Alberts het haar hele lewe gewerk om die bitterheid van die
verlede en verwerping agter haar te los. As ’n grootwithaainavorser is
sy gewoond aan die węreld van wetenskap, maar sy dra swaar aan die
verlies van haar ouers, haar broer, en die skuld wat daarmee saamgaan.
1001 nagte, 1001 wonders, 1001 gevare. Wanneer Herman Swart se tweelingsuster Herma onverwags sterf, val ’n deel van hom weg. Hy raak toenemend eensaam en onttrek in ’n węreld van ou films. Hy sien haar in sy eie spieëlbeeld en hoor haar op ongeleë tye. ’n Bykomende traumatiese ervaring versplinter sy węreld finaal en Herman verval in ’n diep koma. Hy bevind homself binne-in ’n avontuur, ’n nagmerrie, ’n węreld waarin droom, fantasie, film, vervolgverhale, musiek en die gotiese ineenvleg. In hierdie vreemde, magiese realisme beweeg hy tussen plekke, ontmoet verskeie karakters en word weggelok deur die prinses, ’n meisie wat baie aan Herma herinner. François Bloemhof het al plaaslik en węreldwyd vir talle literęre eerstes gesorg, maar met hierdie unieke lees-luister-en-kyk-ervaring oortref hy homself. Die duisend en eerste nag het geen geduld met ou, veilige storiegrense nie.
Skye is looking for normal. She grew up different and it rankles. Home isn't normal; her mom isn't normal. Her brother, beloved as he is, isn't quite normal, either. Her marriage was kind of normal (Cam is a wealthy, handsome man who's nice enough) and now it's a dumpster fire. And look at South Africa—entirely NOT normal. She's got PTSD and she's in mourning. She doesn't know who she is or what she wants. She tries to anchor herself to tangible things: to her cooking, to her neighbour's children, to sex. But as she relives her past and tries to plan her future, she feels increasingly dislocated. Skye escapes when things get overwhelming, and realises almost too late that she's about to make everything worse. |
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