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Books > Sport & Leisure > Humour
Verlang jy ook soms, soos ou Suidwesters, na vervloe dae se
kerkbasaars, geselsies maak met sout-van-die-aarde-karakters of
night caps in die Nord Hotel se kroeg? Dink jy ook met heimwee
terug aan karavaanvakansies, Etosha se kilometers bos- en
vlaktewereld en ure se gesels om die braaivleisvuur? Met Verdriet
se moses neem Helm Jooste sy lesers op ? nostalgiese reis na
daardie Suidwes: ’n Plek waar vrinne mekaar help om verdriet af te
skud, waar elke kuier eers met 'n laaste kleine Kleine afgerond
moet word, en jeugdige joligheid ’n mens jare later nog kan laat
skater. Lees hoe ’n misleidende ontmoeting met ’n loskop net die
regte medisyne vir ’n ontspoorde wewenaar geword het, hoe ’n
weerbarstige motortoeter byna tot moord gelei het en hoe vier
gestrande manne maak as ’n hotel ontydig tjokkenblok vol is.
Verdriet se moses volg op Helm Jooste se eerste twee boeke: Daar
doer in Duitswes (1989) en Dinge daar doer (1992), waarmee hy
verwelkom is as “bobaasverteller oor die ou dae in Namibie”.
Verskeie humoristiese vertellinge van Helm Jooste word in hierdie
boekie saamgevat. Meeste van die vertellinge handel oor die ou
Suidwes.
After centuries of mystery, the mythical Magical Unicorn Society has published its official handbook.
These learned lovers of unicorns have created a treasure chest of unicorn lore - the facts, the fiction, the where, why and what of these elusive beasts. This is the ultimate gift for anyone who truly believes.
Discover the myth of the Gold and Silver Unicorns, and the legendary stories of the seven unicorn families. Find out about their unique powers, where they live around the world, what unicorns eat and how to have the best chance of spotting one. Learn about the history of the Magical Unicorn Society - from its foundation to the present day - and how to become a member.
With breathtaking artwork from Helen Dardik and Harry and Zanna Goldhawk (Papio Press), and stunning design and production, this special book gallops through a history of these mythical creatures and looks at their magical future.
Wedding planner Madeleine lives in a picture-perfect thatched
cottage, in a picture-perfect English country village. There's only
one problem - dream cottages take a lot of work, and with a leaking
roof, and not enough money to pay for it, what Maddie needs now is
a big wedding to plan. So she's delighted when she takes on the
wedding of Californian heiress Peyton, to all-round good guy
Patrick. She's less delighted to find out that she's going to have
help - from the admittedly gorgeous, but equally maddening, tall,
dark and handsome best man Lorcan. The wedding is set to take place
in a castle in rural Ireland, and so, in no time, Maddie and Lorcan
are on their way to Ballalee. Life hasn't always been easy for
Maddie, and work has become her refuge. But soon the warmth and
humour of Lorcan's Irish family and friends start to chip away at
Maddie's walls. And as the big day approaches, it might be time for
Maddie to focus less on her clients' love life and more on her
own... 'Read yourself happy' with Maxine Morrey's latest feel-good
and utterly uplifting love story, guaranteed to make you smile.
Perfect for fans of Mhairi McFarlane and Sophie Kinsella. Praise
for Maxine Morrey: 'An uplifting read that stops you in your tracks
and makes you wonder "....but what if?" Absorbing, funny and
oh-so-romantic, I loved every page!' Rachel Burton 'A super sweet
read, guaranteed to warm any winter evening' Samantha Tonge 'A
lovely story that kept me turning the pages' Jules Wake 'A
stunning, perfect novel - it literally took my breath away.' The
Writing Garnet, 5 stars 'A warm hug of a book.' Rachel's Random
Reads, 5 stars
My mate was selling a television cheap because the volume was
broken. I couldn't turn it down. What's black and white and bad all
over? These jokes! Groaning with silly gags, classic crap
wisecracks, naff knock-knocks, poor puns and lame one-liners, this
book will make you cry until you laugh.
Hierdie rubrieke is liries, evokatief, diep menslik, met humor en ʼn plattelandse ambience. Petro skryf sedert 2012 vir Die Burger rubrieke en was voltyds vir vier jaar lank die Dinsdag-rubriekskrywer vir Beeld.
Verskeie van haar artikels is in Rapport Weekliks en Huisgenoot gepubliseer. Sy word in 2019 deur die Cordus-trust vereer met die Orde van die Beiteltjie van die Afrikaanse Woordkunsakademie vir “haar besondere bydrae tot Afrikaans met unieke onderwerpe waarmee sy die kuns vervolmaak het om sinvol te skryf oor die mens en alledaagse stories van die gewone lewe.”
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