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R130Worlds in one country is a compact, inclusive history of writing in South Africa from the nineteenth century to 1994 that crosses boundaries of language and colour, including prose, poetry and theatre.
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R195Charl-Pierre Naudé demonstrates that poetry problematises generally accepted truths, estranging it so that it may be experienced anew. In Naudé’s poetry the strangeness is important. Strange spaces are set foot upon to rediscover the known, by looking in from the outside as it were.
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R90Annie Leer Swem.
Annie’s mum wants her to learn how to swim; she buys her a new swimming costume. But Annie doesn’t like water – it’s wet and splashy and deep …
Until Miss Klara, the swimming teacher, pairs Annie with Lisa, who swims just like a sea otter!
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R500Johannesburg, die enigste stad ter wereld wat op goud gebou is, het in 1986 honderd jaar geword. Heirdie boek gedenk die geleentheid. Al die groot persoonlikhede en gebeurtenisse wat bygedra het om die geskiedenis van die Goudstad te rig, al die seges en terugslae, word in woord en beeld in herinnering geroep.
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R90Tando the Tooth Mouse of Muizenberg. Written by Sybrandus Adema, with illustrations by well-respected artist, Liza Grobler, is a bilingual children’s book is about the most famous mouse in Africa who is on a massive mission to combat plaque. The book is written in Afrikaans and English