News & Reviews
      
          Review: Spud – Exit, Pursued by a Bear by John van de Ruit    
           
    
  
   
    
          09 October 2012  
  
          John van de Ruit's Spud books are a publishing phenomenon in South Africa. My theory is that a large part of their appeal is the fact that Van de Ruit has managed to make the reader feel that they are part of the story. We've followed John “Spud” Milton through his last three years of boarding school – cheered...  
  
    
      
          Introducing Business in Africa: Corporate Insights    
           
    
  
   
    
          03 October 2012  
  
          High-growth, high-return Africa, with much improved trading conditions, is the most sought after frontier destination for global investment today. However, there are 54 countries on the continent and even rigorous business plans can run aground on the unique and complex set of circumstances found in each of them. Business...  
  
    
      
          Introducing Hamilton Wende's Only the Dead    
           
    
  
   
    
          03 October 2012  
  
          Deep in the Ugandan jungle, a mysterious new presence has infiltrated the Claws of God - a cult army of child soldiers led by the depraved General Faustin. The children are now being controlled by the sinister Papa Mephisto, and believe he is possessed by the magic and power of the lion.
Psychologist Tania Richter is...  
  
    
      
          Introducing Gareth Crocker's Journey from Darkness    
           
    
  
   
    
          28 September 2012  
  
          Escaping an England crippled by the Great War, twin brothers Edward and Derek Hughes head to South Africa where, soon after their arrival, they discover a rare Desert Elephant – an animal believed by many to be a myth. Following an ancient ghost trail to Bechuanaland they find that the enormous matriarch is not alone...  
  
    
      
          Introducing Mamphela Ramphele's Conversations with My Sons and Daughters    
           
    
  
     
    
          28 September 2012  
  
          In these conversations with people of a younger generation Mamphela Ramphele responds to the growing despair among young South Africans about the cracks that are appearing in our system of governance and threatening the idealism of the country that reinvented itself with the dawn of democracy in 1994.
She shows incisively how...  
  
    





