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They’re back, and better than ever! This year sees the release of the twenty-second Madam & Eve, and it is another winner from this sharp and witty creative team. Featuring the humour South Africans have come to know and love, this Madam & Eve promises to be a laugh a minute, and it is sure to be a family favourite and welcome addition to any bookshelf.
They're back, and better than ever! This year sees the release of the twenty-first Madam & Eve, and it's another winner from this sharp and witty creative team. Madam, Eve, Thandi and Mother Anderson return with their chaotic and totally recognisable South African household in the latest hilarious reflection of everyday life in South Africa. Featuring the humour South Africans have come to know and love, this Madam & Eve promises to be a laugh a minute, and is sure to be a family favourite and welcome addition to any bookshelf.
Several strips of South Africa's most popular comic, Madam & Eve, are collected in this satirical compendium. It follows the motley crew of Madam, Eve, Thandi, and Mother Anderson-who are like old friends to most South Africans-as they dash about in their dysfunctional, chaotic, and totally recognizable South African household. Important political and world events are experienced by the characters, providing a current South African perspective with humor.
Yes, it's time for the brand new Madam & Eve annual, Strike While the Iron is Hot - and this one is better than ever! No one can deny that here in South Africa, it's been a humour-filled year chock-full of gags, howlers and outrageous punch lines coming from this country's most gifted comedy writers! Featuring cameo appearances by VIP blue lights, 00Z, Somali Pirates of the Caribbean and Zuma's bodyguards, Strike While the Iron is Hot shows us the more intricate workings of politics in South Africa as Eve tries her hand at restructuring the cabinet.
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