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Books > Local Author Showcase > Fiction - adults
Alistair Morgan has it all: looks, charm and money—plus the attention of the hottest girls on campus. When he discovers the dark web, the lure is so strong that he is about to lose it all.
A young man makes three journeys that take him through Greece, India and Africa. He travels lightly, simply. To those who travel with him and those whom he meets on the way – including a handsome, enigmatic stranger, a group of careless backpackers and a woman on the edge – he is the Follower, the Lover and the Guardian. Yet, despite the man’s best intentions, each journey ends in disaster. Together, these three journeys will change his whole life. A novel of longing and thwarted desire, rage and compassion, In a Strange Room is the hauntingly beautiful evocation of one man’s search for love, and a place to call home.
Between the USA and SA lies the deep Web. Inside the heaving party hub that is Cape Town’s student playground, someone is preying on the young and unwary. As allegations of drink spiking and illicit sex hit the local papers, university authorities move quickly to limit the damage... A world away in Seattle, Carlos De Palma, the shadowy operator behind Dark Video, is plotting his survival strategy in the ever-changing Internet landscape. With his precious clients clamouring for heightened thrills, Carlos begins tapping into a new service that blur the boundaries between the real and virtual worlds... Enter Robbie Cullen, nice guy and average student, dumped by his girlfriend and struggling with grades. But when it comes to the crunch, Robbie doesn’t know the meaning of stepping back. Once he encounters the beautiful and mysterious Fallon, his small-town bravado is set to make him some powerful enemies. Bitter Pill is a gripping thriller that sweeps through the intoxicating haunts of Cape Town’s nightlife and lingers on the sugary sand of Plettenberg Bay—before exploding on the streets of the Mother City’s exclusive southern suburbs.
Set in "Ward 22" during the Angola Bush War that raged from 1966 to 1989 in South-west Africa, with evocative realism, Moffie transports the reader into the world of a young gay conscript ironically defending a regime that actively supresses his identity. Nicholas van der Swart has always known he is different. Unable to live up to the expectations his family, his heritage and his culture have of him, he grows increasingly diffident and introverted. When, at the age of 19, he is conscripted into the South African army, he enters a world that is utterly at odds with his every sensibility. Here, he will face the scorn and violence of his tormenters, but will also find the strength to survive. Although the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa has gone a long way toward exposing and exorcising some of the atrocities committed in the name of Apartheid, very little has been revealed about the adversities faced by gays under the regime. At turns heart wrenching and humorous, told with great sensitivity and infused with hope, Moffie is a long overdue account of a vital subject, place and time.
Dis met 'n skok dat sy Gustav weer sien by een van die baron se talle onthale. Die swaarkry van die oorlog het egter sy tol geeis en daar is weinig oor van die eens beeldskone en ryk vrou. Hy herken haar nie dadelik nie. Sy doen moeite om te sorg dat dit so bly, want die vernedering sal vir haar te groot wees met haar rooigeskropte hande, haar dowwe hare en haar brandmaer lyf.
Burnt out after years as a professional dancer, Ella Burchell moves to a small town on the KwaZulu Natal north coast hoping to rebuild her life. Things look up when she gets a job teaching dance to children at a for-profit private school. But Ella hasn't reckoned with the cabal of private-school mums who run the Pines Academy as their own personal fiefdom. Circling into cliques at the school gates every morning, the mums are a force to be reckoned with. Soon Ella is too busy fielding their demands to concentrate on her own troubles. Distraction arrives in the form of an attractive cricket coach, but Ella hardly has time to pay attention. Fun, fast-paced and hilarious, this novel by an award-winning author skewers the world of private-school privilege.
The stories, blogs and poetry in this anthology explores the stark divides that exist in our communities and our country, South Africa. Written by a range of writers – from published authors to talented school students – these powerful narratives give voice to those who are poor and discriminated against, and are threaded through with hope and resistance.
Voetstoots is ’n bontgejasde keur uit sestien jaar van Annelie se koerantrubrieke. Die temas is so wyd soos die Heer se genade. Rakende aan die torings van Babel wat ons bou. ’n Kind wat doodgeskok word terwyl hulle jagentjies speel. ’n Begrafnisbrief uit Holland. ’n Boer wat sy plaashek vir oulaas sluit. Toentertyd se poskoets en handsentrale. Die boks langspeelplate in die gryse se waenhuis. Die smart om ’n kind te begrawe. ’n Glips met bensien in die tamatieslaai. ’n Sywurmhart wat sy in haar Bybel bêre. Mense sonder ’n woord van eer. ’n Eensame oom wie se hondjie op ’n sypaadjie doodgebyt is. ’n Lys van moets en moenies vir dames uit 1944. ’n Boks papsakwyn wat suur geword het. Dis lag, huil, kwaadword, nostalgie, deernis, onbegrip en lewenswette saamgeryg in ’n kleurvolle lappieskombers. En Annelie is bedrewe met die rygnaald.
Hierdie boek is ’n hersiene weergawe van Emma is g’n engel nie (2011). Emma dra verskriklike verwyte in haar binneste rond. Sy het iets vreesliks gedoen en dit kou aan haar. Sy voel al klaar moeilik om lief te hê met haar mollige lyf en haar vaal gelaatstrekke. Miskien as sy ook funky en blond en pret kon wees sou sy liefde kon vind. Sy wil ook weet hoe dit voel om iemand se arms styf om jou te voel … iemand soos Burger Botha. Dis ’n eensame pad wat sy stap en die laaste mense by wie sy kan troos soek is haar ma en suster. Die Bybelversies van haar kindertyd weergalm in haar kop en herinner haar dat sy eintlik maar ’n closet Christen is. Sy weet wat sy verkeerd gedoen het, wat sy aangevang het, maar hoe gaan sy dit regmaak? Waar begin sy om na vergifnis te soek? As ’n mens nie van jouself hou nie is dit moeilik om te glo dat iemand anders van jou sal kan hou. En as Emma nie haarself kan vergewe, of vir haarself lief kan wees nie, wie sal ooit kan? Sy voel allesbehalwe soos ’n engel, eintlik meer soos ’n duiwel, om die waarheid te sê. Haar skuld is te swaar om alleen te dra. Emma het gehoor dat bevryding jou vlerke gee, en daar is soveel engel-vroue rondom haar met vlerke. Dalk kan hulle haar help om haar eie vlerke te kry sodat sy uiteindelik vry en haarself kan wees.
Willem is ‘n eenkantkind. Sy pa, die formidabele dominee Riaan Cronjé, is die trots van Bijlstad se Moedergemeente. Sy woord is wet; dit bepaal dat Willem in sy voetspore sal volg en ook die kansel bestyg. By die seunskool tel al die Bybelstudie egter vir niks. Daar is Willem omring deur ’n spul Filistyne wat die see nie kan skoon was nie; tieners met seks op die brein en ’n dialek wat die verf van die mure af laat dop. Te midde ’n eensame uur in ‘n koffiewinkel, kom sit ’n aantreklike ouer vrou oorkant die kerkseun. Sonder om ’n woord te sê, neem sy ’n hap van sy beskuit, ’n sluk van sy koffie, en verdwyn so gou soos sy verskyn het. Willem, te oorbluf om enige rooi vlaggies op te let, is natuurlik die volgende dag terug. Sy ook.
Things I used to wish were true:
1. On the morning of your twenty-first birthday you were handed a top-secret manual explaining how to be a grown-up. It’s 2017 in Cape Town. The dams are empty. There’s a gangster in charge of the country. Leigh-Anne may look like she’s keeping it together in her Southern suburbs world, but really she’s unravelling. A letter has arrived from her ageing dad, asking forgiveness for some unknown sordid deed. What on earth is that about? Then there’s the tortuous sex with her psychiatrist husband Samuel and the fact that she can’t stop fantasising about her colleague Omar. Inexplicably, one of her kids is wetting the bed while the other one’s turning into a little tyrant. Her batty best friend continues to offload her crises – the latest is a paternity test for Gwendal’s troubled teenage daughter. Meanwhile, Leigh-Anne’s supposed to be organising a play about sexual abuse with grade sevens in Gugulethu. It’s not going very well. How is a woman supposed to cope? With chocolate and wine, of course, and by making plenty of lists (things feel much more manageable when you write them down in threes). But all is not what it seems. Leigh-Anne has a secret of her own. In her quest for answers, she will have to betray everyone she loves; only then can she truly come out of hiding.
“disruption[noun] - Disturbance or problems which interrupt an event, activity, or process.” The title and topic chosen for our seventh collection of stories from around Africa, decided before the world as we knew it changed, turned out to be eerily prescient. Drawn from the four corners of the continent, from Libya and Sierra Leone to Kenya and Botswana, these twenty-one stories serve up an imaginative feast, many unfolding the consequences of the environmental degradation of the planet. But the contributors have not parroted the doom and gloom often found in dystopian or apocalyptic fiction. Instead, they have opted for wildly original narratives featuring sea monsters, zombies, time and space travel, cyborgs, immortals, gods and goddesses both benevolent and terrifying, and even a one-eyed octopus. This riot of colour and creativity offers fierce and rich allegories of colonial conquest and late capitalism, and probes patriarchal family and social structures with deft fingers. The reader will find comedy, the absurd, and the surreal in these pages, as well as lovingly drawn and often valedictory accounts of the natural world and its denizens. Above all, these stories tell of human connection in the face of impossibly difficult circumstances, providing much-needed comfort and inspiration. Prepare to be disturbed, moved, and entertained. This is the disruption you’re really looking for.
’n Vreemdeling by ’n familiebegrafnis keer Kristie se lewe onderstebo.
Haar daaglikse take by die argiteksfirma beleef ook ’n wending: Erik is
’n moeilike kliёnt en ook die onweerstaanbare tipe. Toe Kristie se
werklikheid ineenstort, vlug sy na Phuket in Thailand. Maar die eiland
bring nie vir haar die gemoedsrus waarop sy gehoop het nie. Terwyl sy
van haar omgekeerde wêreld probeer sin maak, begin een van die laaste
bastions in haar lewe wankel.
Hoe ontmasker 'n vrou die man wat haar aanrand sonder om die teiken vir
sy wraak te word?
Tien jaar gelede is Liz Aucamp van haar geboortedorp weggejaag. Nou moet sy terug en haar verlede in die oe kyk. Die leuens is groter, die geheime donkerder. Durf sy meer as net haarself beskerm?
Annabella (1922/1923, Tamara se oudste dogter) het die verkryging van vrouestemreg as tema. Die vraag hier is: Wat gebeur as 'n vrou twee groot passies in haar lewe het - stemreg vir vroue en haar musiekstudies - én sy moet kies tussen twee uiteenlopende mans? Die een is in 'n posisie om die saak van stemreg te bevorder en die ander een is 'n briljante violis wat haar hart in die holte van sy hand hou, maar vrede het met vrouestemreg.
In 1996’s Cape Town, at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Hearings, an Afrikaner doctor seeks forgiveness from a Xhosa family, uncovering a dark truth. Truth & Conciliation is set in Cape Town in 1996 during the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings, where a Xhosa police detective, Thembisa Dlamini, and an Afrikaner doctor, Pieter Marais, begin a tenuous relationship. Both have suffered the loss of loved ones and been scarred by South African violence. Will the truth about a deadly crime committed during the apartheid era bring them together or split them apart? Brutal yet tender, Truth & Conciliation is a searing account of the impact that racism had on South African life, and poses the question whether telling the truth will set you free.
Liefde en dood loop hand aan hand deur die woestyn.
Reshma Patel and Ian Jack are back The first body was found in the Hartbeespoort Dam. An unidentified woman, presumably drowned, washed up on the banks of an exclusive golf estate. Next came the discovery of a grisly crime scene deep underground in Johannesburg, somehow connected to a second woman found dead in the Jukskei River where it ran through Alexandra. When the body of a third woman is pulled out of the Vaal River, south of Joburg, Captain Reshma Patel starts to wonder if a serial killer is at work – or if the mutilated corpses have anything to do with the spate of cash-in-transit heists she’s busy investigating. When a fourth woman goes missing Reshma and her partner, former police officer Ian Jack, have to figure out who is behind the killings – and to stop them, before they can strike again.
Vier ouens, ‘n meisie in ‘n kortbroek en ‘n man in ‘n rok – so kan die hoofkarakters in die boek opgesom word. Husky en sy drie vriende is na hul Graad 12 eindeksamen op pad na ‘n Karooplaas, Blouwater, vir ‘n heerlike vakansie van niksdoen en kuier. Die plaas behoort aan een van die vriende se pa, een van die rykste mense in die land. Langs die pad laai hulle ‘n pragtige, blonde ryloper op, ‘n meisie met ‘n verlede en ‘n .38-rewolwer in haar handsak. Sy aanvaar die uitnodiging om saam op Blouwater te gaan uitspan, min wetend dat sy in doodsgevaar gaan beland. Op die plaas stuur alles egter op ‘n afgryslike bloedbad af. Onverklaarbare gebeurtenisse, ‘n waansinnige pastoor met sy lang swart gewaad, ‘n kerkie, grafstene, kraaie en ‘n bejaarde gravin met haar haelgeweer skep ‘n atmosfeer van spanning, misterie en Gotiek. Blouwater sal nooit weer dieselfde wees nie. Jonk en oud sal hierdie spanningsverhaal geniet met ‘n ontknoping aan die einde wat die leser uitasem sal laat.
Jojo Richter van Siende blind, Raaiselspieël, Ewebeeld en Paaiboelie is terug. Sy bars van nuuskierigheid oor die groep vroue in die Akkedisberge wat wag vir ʼn moederskip van die Pleiade-sterrestelsel. Sy weier egter om weer saam met Irene en Valk te werk, tot ʼn boogskutter op rolskaatse ʼn bekende regter vermoor en die vermoede ontstaan dat dit moontlik verband kan hou met die UFO-groep. Toe sy weer sien, konkel sy saam met Irene agter Valk se rug om die raaisel te probeer oplos. Iets wat haar verhouding met Joachim tot die uiterste beproef. Vir Ayla is haar verlede ʼn verleentheid. Nes haar liggaamsbou. Maak nie saak wat sy doen nie, die stigma van haar ma se bewering dat sy ʼn vlieënde piering gesien het bly net so aan haar kleef soos die groot heupe wat sy by haar ouma oorgeërf het. Sy het egter haar lewe so ingerig dat sy uit die oog kan bly – totdat sy as grafoloog ʼn handskrif moet ontleed en besef haar suster verkeer in wesenlike gevaar. Jojo Richter sal haar kan help om Nimue op te spoor, maar Jojo werk reeds vir Irene en dis Irene se suster wat vir Nimue gevaar inhou. En Strach Serfontein met sy liederlike handskrif wat integriteit, maar ook misleiding verklap, is nou weer ʼn ander tameletjie.
Die verhaal van 'n veertigjarige vrou se bestekopname van haar lewe. Sy is morbied obees en kos speel 'n baie belangrike rol. Dis in die vorm van dagboekinskrywings, sms'e en e-posse. Dit bied 'n kykie in die psige van 'n eetverslaafde; iets waarmee baie lesers sal kan identifiseer. Dis ook 'n liefdesverhaal (wat in die verlede afspeel), d.m.v. sms'e en e-posse en derdens volg die leser die broodkrummels na die jeugtrauma wat haar gedefinieer het. Hierdie is 'n roman wat jou verbeelding beetpak en nie maklik laat gaan nie. Omdat dit in kleinerige brokke aangebied word, omdat dit soveel donker humor bevat en ontdaan is van selfbejammering, omdat die taal so lewendig is, is dit toeganklik sowel as ... wel, gewigtig.
’n Grieselige gesig begroet speuradjudant Storm van der Merwe en haar hond op Grootbaai se strand: die lyk van ’n jong joernalis – sonder haar arm. Vir dié kusdorpie se inwoners is dit slegte nuus; lyke wat rondlê kan die haaiduikbedryf waarvoor Grootbaai beroemd is, erge skade berokken. Storm se hande jeuk om die saak te ondersoek, maar sy is vir eers ingeperk tot saai kantoorwerk. Boonop het sy nie ’n ryding nie nadat ’n inwoner – ’n aantreklike een daarby – met sy insleepwa in haar Volla vasgejaag het. Intussen sukkel Storm se onmoontlike oudkollega, Andreas Moerdyk, om te fokus terwyl hy ondersoek instel na die dood van ’n bekende Springbokstut wie se motor op die N1 deur ’n soortgelyke trok getref is. Het Storm se ongeluk iets met die rugbyspeler se noodlottige botsing te doen? En hoe steek die joernalis se dood en die stories oor perlemoenstropery op Grootbaai in mekaar? Terwyl Storm antwoorde op dié tergende vrae soek, raak dinge vir haar gevaarliker as ’n haaihokduik – sonder die hok.
Jazz painist Bent lives in squalor in Observatory. After a gig one night, the enigmatic Leonard Fry offers him a vast sum of money to play at a private party. Bent accepts and duly plays the piano. After the guests have departed, Leonard Fry makes him a Faustian proposition: he, Leonard Fry, his appetites jaded by the pleasures his enormous wealth has afforded him, wants to undertake an experiment: he wants to lock himself in a bare room, containing only the most basic essentials, for a year. Bent’s role in this endeavour would be to live in Fry’s mansion for the year, passing Fry three meals a day through a slot in the door, without any other interaction, even – especially – if he begs to be released. When Bent locks Fry in the room, the strange trip begins. But there’s a mysterious stranger lurking outside the house, and Bent soon begins to wonder who the real subject of Fry’s bizarre experiment is. |
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