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Unspoken Truth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 205

Unspoken Truth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Bongani and Thando Mthimkhulu are a loving couple, wonderful parents and each running their own successful businesses. They have it all until one chance encouter with a business associate changes the entire course of their lives. It forces them to question the status quo and make drastic changes that end up having a great impact on those closest to them. Will they stay and try to figure out how to exist in the "new normal" or do they follow their hearts and live their truth?

Ravaged Souls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

Ravaged Souls

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"Vuyolwethu and Loxolo Ndamase are childhood sweethearts with a love as pure as their commitment to each other. When tragedy strikes it significantly alters their reality forever and leaves them shattered. Will their destined love withstand the consuming darkness ot the abyss or will they come out stronger than before? Ryan Cook struggles with a sense of belonging since his parents disowned him and chased him away with only the clothes on his back. When his life finally makes sense and he finds a chance at love, lies and secrets are revelaed threatening his sanity. Will he ever find a place to belong to? Lubabalo Sobukwe is a pastor's kid raised under the strong principles of his father's church. He has kept a secret that he knows would kill his father and destroy his family if it ever came out. When he finds love it becomes increasingly difficult to conceal his sexuality and it forces him to make a choice. Will he continue to live a lie, or will the love he's found free him to embrace who he is? Follow their lives as they deal with love, identity, pain, loss and secrets that make them realise that family ties aren't always formed by blood"--Back cover.

The Black Girl's Guide to Being Blissfully Feminine
  • Language: en

The Black Girl's Guide to Being Blissfully Feminine

You've been told that you must be strong . You know what you want and you think you know how to get it, but no matter how hard you try, you still feel like there's "something missing", you are overworked, tired, and ready to give up. Author Candice Adewole knows your struggle and, more importantly, knows how to get you headed in the right direction. The Black Girl's Guide to Being Blissfully Feminine was written with you and countless other wonderful women like yourself in mind. It is more than a book. It's a movement - a movement toward the very things you were put on this Earth to do: love unconditionally, nurture without fear, and live your truth. Part inspirational guide, part how-to man...

The Elevator Kiss
  • Language: en

The Elevator Kiss

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Unknown

It's Christmas Day and Sindi has been invited to her friend's stunning new apartment for dinner. She finds herself in the elevator with a handsome man in a blue cotton suit. Their impromptu kiss under the mistletoe ignites unanticipated desire. Edward - urbane, successful and effortlessly charming - is determined to win Sindi over. But Sindi, a spirited, independent woman, is focused on rebuilding her life after a disastrous break-up. Edward is the last thing she needs. Or so she thinks. When Edward turns up at her office, Sindi has no choice but to work for him on a big and important project. And it's not long before they are sharing much more than a kiss beneath the mistletoe... A steamy romance set in the beautiful city of Cape Town, The Elevator Kiss is a tale of love between an ambitious young woman and her irresistible man.

Naledi - His Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 481

Naledi - His Love

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Brandy, Ballad of a Pirate Princess
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Brandy, Ballad of a Pirate Princess

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-02-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Brandy Erasmus is the daughter of the most feared pirate of the Caribbean in the early 19th century. Erick Erasmus aka The Plague and his infamous wife The Scarlet Mistress have marauded and ravaged the seas of the Caribbean since before Brandy was born. But on one fateful day when she is fifteen years old, that life drastically ends. First her father is killed by his second in command, Don Lomoche, and then an evil self-important, pompous ass British admiral named Bennets captures and executes her mother. She and her uncle barely escape the same fate. They spend the next 15 years hiding in Kingston, Jamaica where they run an Inn near the harbor. A chance meeting with one of the British Empi...

Thabisile the Village Girl
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Thabisile the Village Girl

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Thabisile, a 13 year old girl born in rural Eastern Cape in a poverty-stricken and traditional village. Living with her parents was a very bitter sweet experience as she had her mother who was sweet, loving and gentle and then her father who had allowed poverty to turn him into a into a cold hearted and desperate man. At the age of 14, Thabisile was forced into marriage by her father to a much older man, Thabisile's father had found a way to get out of poverty at the expense of his daughter's freedom. Will Thabisile ever break free and live of joy and peace like her mother always wished for her, will her marriage succeed. -- publisher's description.

Shots from the Edge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Shots from the Edge

Award-winning photojournalist Greg Marinovich has covered war and conflict throughout Africa and the world. In Shots from the Edge he recounts his experiences in these hotspots, and recalls his encounters with rebels, child soldiers, illegal immigrants, militia members, peacekeepers, aid workers, genocide survivors and orphans, each with a remarkable story to tell. With compassion and care, Marinovich documents more than two decades’ worth of turbulent history and reveals the human side of the conflicts. Some of the moments are deeply moving and profound; others so surreal as to blur into insanity. Covering South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Somalia, Rwanda, Uganda, Sierra Leone, Bosnia, Chechnya, India, Saudi Arabia, Palestine and Trump’s America, this book exposes the reader to extraordinary people, places and experience. The accounts in Shots from the Edge are insightful, tragic, shocking and occasionally humorous, but above all they are a poignant reminder of the brutality and indignity of war, and of people’s resilience under the most hostile circumstances.

The Coming Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

The Coming Revolution

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-10-01
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  • Publisher: Jacana Media

What do the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) stand for? How do they propose to nationalize mines, banks, and land? Is Julius Malema, the founder of the EFF, equipped to legislate or to lead? These tough questions are asked in The Coming Revolution: Julius Malema and the Fight for Economic Freedom. Malema is tackled on his tax woes and on the "tenderpreneur" label by Janet Smith, an executive editor of the Star. Smith asks Malema to explain, contextualize, and motivate his political agenda and the genesis of the new party. Hard-hitting and informative, The Coming Revolution disrupts the dominant South African political narrative.

The Love Song of André P. Brink
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 543

The Love Song of André P. Brink

The Love Song of André P Brink is the first biography of this major South African novelist who, during his lifetime, was published in over 30 languages and ranked with the likes of Gabriel García Márquez, Peter Carey and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. Leon de Kock's eagerly awaited account of Brink's life is richly informed by a previously unavailable literary treasure: the dissident Afrikaner's hoard of journal-writing, a veritable chronicle that was 54 years in the making. In this massive new biographical source – running to a million words – Brink does not spare himself, or anyone else for that matter, as he narrates the ups and downs of his five marriages and his compulsive affairs with ...