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A fun present for cat lovers everywhere: a light-hearted self-help
guide to help you live more like your cat LET YOUR CAT BE YOUR LIFE
COACH. Do cats worry about their pension? Nope. Do cats take on
work they don't want to do? As if! Do cats rush around hectically
when they'd rather be licking their paws and looking out of the
window? Please. Cats are free. They are calm, observant, wise,
elegant, charismatic and proud. In fact, cats have found nothing
less than the secret of how we should all live, whatever species we
are! And in this book, Stephane Garnier will show you what he's
learned over fifteen years of closely observing his cat, and teach
you all the ways in which you too can apply the secrets of cats to
your own life - at work, at home and with your friends. Unplug your
laptop. Throw away your alarm clock. It's time to live like your
cat!
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The Villain's Dance
Fiston Mwanza Mujila; Translated by Roland Glasser
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R372
Discovery Miles 3 720
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Following the international success of his debut novel Tram 83,
Fiston Mwanza Mujila is back with his highly anticipated second
novel, which follows a remarkable series of characters during the
Mobutu regime. The Democratic Republic of Congo, otherwise known as
Congo-Kinshasa or DRCongo, has had a series of names since its
founding. The name of Zaire best corresponds to the experience of
the novel’s characters. The years of Mobutu’s regime were
filled with utopias, dreams, fantasies and other uncontrolled
desires for social redemption, the quest for easy enrichment and
the desecration of places of power. Among these events: Zairians’
immigration to Angola during the civil war boycotting the borders
inherited from colonization, as if the country did not have its own
diamonds, and the occupation of public places by children from
outside. The author creates the atmosphere of the time through a
roundup of characters: the diviner Tshiamuena, also known as
Madonna of the Cafunfo mines, prides herself of being God with
whoever is willing to listen to her. Franz Baumgartner, an
apprentice writer originally from Austria and rumba lover, goes
around the bars in search of material for his novel. Sanza, Le
Blanc and other street children share information to the
intelligence services when they are not living off begging and
robbery. Djibril, taxi driver, only lives for reggae music. As soon
as night falls, each character dances and plays his own role in a
country mined by dictatorship.
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Real Life (Paperback)
Adeline Dieudonn©; Translated by Roland Glasser
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R363
R303
Discovery Miles 3 030
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At home there are four bedrooms: one for her, one for her little
brother Sam, one for her parents, and one for the carcasses. Her
father is a big-game hunter, a powerful predator, and her mother is
submissive to her violent husband's demands. The young narrator
spends the days with Sam, playing in the shells of cars dumped for
scrap and listening out for the melody of the ice-cream truck,
until a brutal accident shatters their world. This breathtaking
debut is a sharp and funny coming-of-age tale in which reality and
fantasy collide.
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Real Life (Paperback)
Adeline Dieudonne; Translated by Roland Glasser
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R362
Discovery Miles 3 620
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When the innocence of fairy tales meets the terror of a Stephen
King thriller... This international bestseller by French author
Adeline Dieudonne is one girl's bitingly funny coming-of-age tale
within a violent, savage family. At home there are four bedrooms:
one for her, one for her little brother Sam, one for her parents,
and one for the carcasses. Her father is a big-game hunter, a
powerful predator, and her mother is submissive to her violent
husband's demands. The young narrator spends the days with Sam,
playing in the shells of cars dumped for scrap and listening out
for the melody of the ice-cream truck, until a brutal accident
shatters their world. The uncompromising pen of Adeline Dieudonne
wields flashes of brilliance as she brings her characters to life
in a world that is both dark and sensual. This breathtaking debut
is a sharp and funny coming-of-age tale in which reality and
fantasy collide.
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Tram 83 (Paperback)
Fiston Mwanza Mujila; Translated by Roland Glasser; Foreword by Alain Mabanckou
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R391
R337
Discovery Miles 3 370
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"An exuberantly dark first novel." NPR's Fresh Air w/ Terry Gross
**Nominated for the Man Booker International Prize 2016** **Winner
of the 2015 Etisalat Prize for Debut African Fiction** Two friends,
one a budding writer home from abroad, the other an ambitious
racketeer, meet in the most notorious nightclub Tram 83 in a
war-torn city-state in secession, surrounded by profit-seekers of
all languages and nationalities. Tram 83 plunges the reader into
the modern African gold rush as cynical as it is comic and
colorfully exotic, using jazz rhythms to weave a tale of human
relationships in a world that has become a global village. **One of
Flavorwire's 33 Must-Read Books for Fall 2015** Fiston Mwanza
Mujila (b. 1981, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo) is a
poet, dramatist, and scholar. Tram 83 is his award-winning and much
raved-about debut novel that caused a literary sensation when
published in France in August 2014.
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Seasons of the Moon (Paperback)
Julien Aranda; Translated by Roland Glasser
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R275
R213
Discovery Miles 2 130
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At the close of World War II, a chance encounter sets the course
for one man's destiny... During the Nazi occupation,
fifteen-year-old Paul Vertune, the sensitive son of wheat farmers,
prefers gazing at the ocean and contemplating life's mysteries over
toiling in the fields of the Brittany coast. One fateful day,
Paul's life is spared by a compassionate German soldier with eyes
as blue as the sea. When Paul's village is liberated, an angry mob
turns against their occupiers. The German soldier, near death, asks
Paul to promise him one thing: find his daughter and tell her that
her father loved her. As Paul becomes a man, he fulfills his
childhood dream of sailing the world, even as twists of fate steer
his life in unexpected directions. But through it all, Paul never
forgets his promise. Beautifully moving and deeply profound,
Seasons of the Moon evokes a sense of wonder at the mystery of
human connection and the powerful ripple effects of kindness.
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