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Since her mother left, Pearl has spent more and more time in the ocean, fishing to help her father pay the bills. But when she gets mixed up with a group of illegal abalone poachers and starts diving near a restricted wreck, Pearl meets an ancient sea monster named Otto—who isn’t quite as monstrous as she thought. And when Otto’s enemies come back to finish what they started, Pearl is the only one who can save him, but only if she has the courage to let go of her past and open up to others—including the girl from class she’s got a crush on. With her one-eyed pup sidekick and a whole lot of nerve, Pearl may just be able to save Otto and finally tell the truth to her father… and, more importantly, to herself. With vibrant full-color illustrations, Pearl of the Sea is a South African adventure story exploring how we are both bound to and freed by nature, seen through the eyes of a tough teen-aged heroine determined to live life by her own rules.
Die Swart Kat slaan altyd seer, hy slaan soms mis, maar wanneer hy toeslaan, slaan hy sommer 'n noot! 'n Geslepe bende brandkluisrowers se planne word gefnuik by 'n nuwe teaterkompleks; die gewetenlose boef Bianchi word op land en in die lug beveg. Maar die roof by die Grendel Bank kos amper die Swart Kat se lewe … ook maar goed hy het nege lewens!
Wie het Kobus Burger vermoor? Bal-Oog en Brommel stel ondersoek in. Boltjie (Bal-Oog se hond) kry snif in die neus, en skielik is Bal-Oog en Brommel in ‘n skreeusnaakse en opwindende avontuur. Om sake te kompliseer is Bal-Oog dolverlief op Anja, die vermoorde Kobus se meisie. En dan is daar die geheimsinnige bak wat hulle ontdek in die kelder van Knolkop die Porseleinverkoper. Hou die bak verband met Kobus se moord? Dit alles terwyl Bal-Oog en Brommel net vakansie wil hou en musiek maak. Moord in Ixiastraat is Bal-Oog en brommel se eerste speuravontuur.
"Centuries ago, there was, in the eastern part of the island of Java, a kingdom by the name of Daha..." So begins The King, the Witch and the Priest, a fable with contemporary allure that is based on the story of Calon Arang, a Javanese legend dating from the twelfth century. As tradition tells it, Calon Arang was a powerful witch from the village of Girah who had a beautiful daughter named Ratna Manggali who could find no husband. No man would have her for fear of her mother. Calon Arang became so angered by her daughter's plight that she spread pestilence throughout the kingdom. To deal with the problem, King Erlangga ordered his most respected priest, Empu Baradah, to get rid of Calon Arang. This proved to be no easy task as Calon Arang owned a book containing all the secrets of sorcery. This ancient tale, as retold by Pramoedya Ananta Toer, exhibits a remarkable relevance to contemporary life with timeless lessons such as the triumph of good over evil and the ever-possible eternal salvation of one's soul. Pramoedya Ananta Toer (1925-2006) is Indonesia's most celebrated writer, with over thirty works of fiction translated into over thirty languages. A recipient of many major international awards, he was most recently awarded the Grand Prize in the 2000 Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize competition, Japan's highest literary honor. Willem Samuels is a long-time resident of Jakarta and has translated several of Pramoedya's works including The Fugitive, The Mute's Soliloquy, The Girl From the Coast and All That is Gone.
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