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Booth (Paperback)
Karen Joy Fowler
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R463
R366
Discovery Miles 3 660
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From the Booker-shortlisted, million-copy bestselling author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves comes an epic novel about the infamous, ill-fated Booth family. Charmers, liars, drinkers and dreamers, they will change history forever.
Junius is the patriarch, a celebrated Shakespearean actor who fled bigamy charges in England, both a mesmerising talent and a man of terrifying instability. As his children grow up in a remote farmstead in 1830s rural Baltimore, the country draws ever closer to the boiling point of secession and civil war. Of the six Booth siblings who survive to adulthood, each has their own dreams they must fight to realise - but it is Johnny who makes the terrible decision that will change the course of history - the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Booth is a riveting novel focused on the very things that bind, and break, a family.
Dis die Desembervakansie van 1983/84. Daar’s troepe in Angola, Lady Di is die mode-ikoon van die dag, Geloftedag word nog met groot toewyding gevier – en vakansie is nie vakansie as daar nie iemand is om die beddens op te maak en die skottelgoed te help was nie. Tebatso, self ’n enkelma van drie kinders (haar man is dood in ’n mynongeluk), is so te sê ’n ekstra lid van die Vrystaatse gesin vir wie sy werk: Sy versorg die vier kinders al van babadae af en ken Mies Engela se susters en hul mans se nukke en grille danksy jare se vakansies op die plaas.
Wanneer die uitgebreide familie besluit om ’n strandhuis te huur vir drie weke oor Desember, kry Tebatso vir die eerste keer in haar lewe die geleentheid om haar geografiese horisonne te verbreed (hoewel die “wit” strand danksy apartheidswetgewing vir haar taboe is en sy eintlik maar min van die see te siene kry). Hierdie algehele wegbreek van haar normale milieu is egter ook ’n soort wegbreek uit haar aanvaarde perspektief: Sy sien vir die eerste keer dat daar ánder maniere is om na die wêreld te kyk as dít wat sy as die norm aanvaar het en leer dat daar oor die kleurgrens heen mense is wat ander gebruik en misbruik – en ook dié wat toelaat dat hulle misbruik wórd.
Sy ontmoet ’n Xhosa-man wat al haar vertroude denkpatrone uitdaag en haar meteens laat wonder oor die geordende wêreldjie waarin sy nog altyd geborge voel … en sy begin deur die linksgesinde Adriaan (wat protesteer as sy hom “baas” noem) besef dat daar ook andersdenkendes onder die wit Afrikaners te vinde is.
Colonial Countryside is a book of commissioned poems and short
stories produced by ten global majority writers featuring National
Trust houses with significant colonial histories. This includes
properties whose owners engaged in the slavery business, in
colonial administration or who were involved with the East India
Company or British rule in India. Historians have accompanied these
pieces with commentaries detailing the evidence upon which each
creative commission was based. The book ends with a photo essay by
the project’s commissioned photographer, Ingrid Pollard, the
Turner Prize shortlisted artist who has pioneered critical
interventions into the supposed whiteness of the British
countryside. Peter Kalu’s story gives an account of Richard Watt
of Speke Hall reflecting on his Jamaican experiences; Karen
Onojaife’s story is set in Charlecote Park where a once-favoured
Black page finds himself cut adrift; Jacqueline Crooks’ magical
realist tale brings together an abused Indian princess and enslaved
African employed in the mahogany trade; Ayanna Lloyd Banwo has
written about Diego, the Spanish-speaking African who became
Drake’s closest confidante; Masuda Snaith’s short story cycle
tracks the cross-currents of empire across Lord Curzon’s
Kedleston Hall; Maria Thomas’s account of Penrhyn Castle links
past and present. It is a gothic tale of history biting back.
Malachi’s story features a young Black man who dates a white girl
with a taste for country house visiting, including Calke Abbey.
Other contributions include poetic meditations on artefacts to be
found in country houses. Hannah Lowe reflects on the taste for
Chinoiserie, Seni Seneviratne gives voice to the enslaved children
trapped within the frames of 18 th century art and Andre Bagoo
makes connections between William Blathwayt of Dyrham Park and two
stands featuring kneeling African men, brought to the house by his
uncle in the seventeenth century.
The next action-packed FIREBORN adventure ‘The best kind of
children’s fantasy story: thrilling and imaginative’ B. B.
Alston, author of Amari and the Night Brothers ‘The perfect
balance of high adventure, breathless action and eerie wonder’
Jonathan Stroud, author of the Bartimaeus trilogy HOPE GROWS FROM
THE ASHES . . . Twelve has chosen a Hunter name to reflect her new
elemental powers: Phoenix. When she and her friends learn that the
witch-palace of Icegaard is in grave danger, they must battle
frightening new monsters and find a way to defeat the evil force.
But as Phoenix learns to control her new powers, the faceless Croke
begins to haunt her dreams and she will have to fight with
everything she’s got to save Icegaard and all of Ember.
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Tokarev (DVD)
Max Ryan, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, Max Fowler, Nicolas Cage, Michael Mcgrady, …
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R43
Discovery Miles 430
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Nicolas Cage stars in this action thriller directed by Paco
Cabezas. Paul Maguire (Cage) is a criminal who, with the help of
his friends Kane and Danny (Max Ryan and Michael McGrady), steals a
briefcase full of money from a Russian mobster. Realising that the
mob would come after the money, the men decide to hide it away and
meet up five years later to divide it up. Five years on and Paul,
Kane and Danny meet as promised to split the proceeds of their last
job together. As Paul has become fully reformed living a normal
life as a doting husband and father, he prepares to go to a charity
dinner with his wife, leaving his daughter at home with friends.
When Detective St. John (Danny Glover) informs him that his
daughter has been kidnapped, Paul ignores the police's efforts and
decides to seek revenge his own way.
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F (DVD)
David Schofield, Eliza Bennett, Ruth Gemmell, Juliet Aubrey, Emma Cleasby, …
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R23
Discovery Miles 230
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Johannes Roberts writes and directs this high school-set British
horror-thriller. When a group of teachers become trapped in school
after hours by a mysterious group of murderous, hooded teenagers,
alcoholic teacher Robert Anderson (David Schofield) must do all he
can to save his daughter, Kate (Eliza Bennett), from the gang's
clutches.
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Booth (Paperback)
Karen Joy Fowler
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R463
R393
Discovery Miles 3 930
Save R70 (15%)
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Twenty years after creating the phenomenal bestselling classic The
One Minute Manager, Ken Blanchard returns to its roots with the
most powerful and essential title in the series as he explores the
skills needed to empower yourself to success. In this captivating
business parable, bestselling author Ken Blanchard tells the story
of Steve, a young advertising executive who is about to lose his
job. During a series of talks with a gifted magician named Cayla,
Steve comes to realize the power of taking responsibility for his
situation and not playing the victim. Passing along the knowledge
she has learned from The One Minute Manager, Cayla teaches Steve
the three tricks of self leadership. These three techniques not
only empower him to keep his job, but give him the skills he needs
to keep growing, learning, and achieving. The primary message of
SELF-LEADERSHIP AND THE ONE MINUTE MANAGER is that power, freedom,
and autonomy come from having the right mindset and the skills
needed to take personal responsibility for success.
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