Devilskein & Dearlove

Devilskein & Dearlove

Author: Alex Smith

Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa

Published: 2014-07-11

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1415205906

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When thirteen-year-old Erin Dearlove has to move in with her aunt on Cape Town’s bustling Long Street, she struggles to adapt to her new life, harbouring a dark secret. But her friendship with their upstairs neighbour, Mr Devilskein, soon helps her to adjust. Like Erin, Mr Devilskein has something to hide: he is the keeper of six mysterious doors. He entrusts Erin with the key for one of these doors, and she discovers that they lead to infinite magical worlds. In wonder she explores an underwater paradise, the lost works of William Shakespeare, and a beautiful Chinese garden. During her adventures she meets a prisoner names Julius Monk, but Julius is not all he appears to be. The captive and his Book of Dooms prove dangerously enticing, and soon it is up to Erin to save the lives of those she’s grown to love. Devilskein & Dearlove is as sinister and intriguing as it is quirky and colourful. With inimitable storytelling flair, Alex Smith weaves an enchanting tale of friendship, adventure and magic.


Transition and Transgression

Transition and Transgression

Author: Judith Inggs

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-12-07

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 3319255347

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This book conveys the story of a society in the throes of restructuring itself and struggling to find a new identity. A particularly attractive aspect of this study is the focus on young adult literature and its place in post-apartheid South Africa, as well as its potential use in the classroom and lecture hall. Intersecting these two topics provides a compelling lens for refocusing debate on young adult fiction while offering a new and novel angle on debates in South Africa after the end of apartheid. The multilingual and multicultural South African society has resulted in fiction that differs from other parts of the English-speaking world. This work presents a holistic critique of South African young adult fiction and addresses issues such as change and transformation, identity politics, sexuality, and the issue of the right of white writers to represent and “write” characters of different races. ​


Sleeper's Wake

Sleeper's Wake

Author: Alistair Morgan

Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa

Published: 2012-09-24

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 0143027328

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‘Not in a very long time have I read something that gripped me so intensely.’


Algeria's Way

Algeria's Way

Author: Alex Smith

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13:

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Satisfying story of a troubled soul finding unconventional peace ... written with confidence and a mature and original voice


You Make Me Possible

You Make Me Possible

Author: Karina M. Szczurek

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 9781485309437

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Selected and edited by Karina M. Szczurek, the love letters between herself and the acclaimed writer André Brink tell in detail the story of how they met in Austria in December 2004, fell in love, and decided to forge a future together. The intense correspondence which followed in the weeks after their encounter recounts their courtship, revealing their initially unacknowledged attraction, their fears and longings, and writing a new world of recognition and togetherness into being. André Brink died in February 2015.


Story Cities

Story Cities

Author: Rosamund Davies

Publisher:

Published: 2019-06-13

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9781909208827

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Story Cities explore ways in which stories respond to, reflect and re-imagine the city. Explore new short fictions in multiple genres, guide book to the fictional city, all cities, any city: its markets, squares, parks, stations & ports; the streets, alleys, dead ends & the crossroads. Never identified, the city has a voice of its own.


Zed and the Cormorants

Zed and the Cormorants

Author: Clare Owen

Publisher:

Published: 2021-04-29

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9781909208872

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Zed and her family move unwillingly from London to a village in Cornwall, in an attempt to support her mother's mental health. Dad says they need a fresh start, but no one's asked Zed what she thinks. She knows she'll never fit into her new school, or make any friends, let alone find someone special. At this rate she'll be lucky to find a phone signal... Maybe their new home will help with Mum's depression, and keep Zed's sister Amy away from her dropout boyfriend, but why does it have to be so remote? Why has the boathouse been locked up for seventy years? Why do the birds living by the estuary fill her with such dread? And what do they WANT? Gradually the family fall apart, and it is only when Zed realises that the local cormorants are playing a part in the disasters that consume them, in revenge for an ancient wrong, that she and Amy start working together to find a solution and call a truce.


100nehundred

100nehundred

Author: Laura Besley

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-27

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9781913665272

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A man carries his girlfriend in the left-hand breast pocket of his shirt. During World War II, a young soldier searches the houses and barns of the families with whom he grew up. An astronaut wonders whether she can adapt to life back on earth. In her second collection of short fiction, 100neHundred, Laura Besley explores a kaleidoscope of emotions through 100 stories of exactly 100 words. In these one-hundred stories - each one-hundred words long - Besley captures her characters' universes in vivid detail, their predicaments unspooling and oozing off the page. Besley guides us through these worlds filled with relationships that flounder and flourish, mysterious moments of surrealism, and hard realities of contemporary life. Brimming with tenderness and triumph, heartbreak and wonderment, 100neHundred is a masterful collection of micro stories that read macro. Santino Prinzi, Co-Director of National Flash Fiction Day in the UK Consulting Editor at New Flash Fiction Review In 100neHundred, Laura Besley gives us a wide variety of micros. Often moving, sometimes surreal, at other times funny, I very much enjoyed this collection. Many of these tiny flashes stayed with me long after I had finished reading. Diane Simmons, author of Finding a Way & An Inheritance


Where We Find Ourselves

Where We Find Ourselves

Author: SUMPTON

Publisher:

Published: 2021-10-28

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 9781913665449

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Stories and poems from over 30 UK based writers of the Global Majority, from African, Asian, Middle Eastern, Carribean, South American, Chinese and Malay communities write about maps and mapping. Stories and poems of finding oneself and getting lost, colonialism and diaspora, childhood exploration and adult homecoming. Stories and Poems by: Alexander Williams, Alireza Abiz, Amanda Addison, Ambrose Musiyiwa, Anita Goveas, Be Manzini, Benson Egwuonwu, Catherine Okoronkwo, Crystal Koo, Dean Atta, Des Mannay, Désirée Reynolds, Dipika Mummery, Emily Abdeni-Holman, Farhana Khalique, Gita Ralleigh, Kavita A Jindal, L Kiew, Lesley Kerr, Lorraine Dixon, Lorraine Mighty, Malka Al-Haddad, Mallika Khan, Marina Sànchez, Marka Rifat, Meng Qiu, Mimi Yusuf, Nasim Rebecca Asl, Ngoma Bishop, Nikita Aashi Chadha, Oluwaseun Olayiwola, P.A.Bitez, Rachael Li Ming Chong, Rhiya Pau, Rick Dove, Sami Ibrahim, Sandra Nimako-Boatey, Yvie Holder, Z.R. Ghani