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/ 1 September 2009
Jane Rosenthal discovers a rich interpretation of the human touch in a South African anthology of short fiction.
Jane Rosenthal explores the complexity of the everyday in Imraan Coovadia’s third novel <em>High low in-between</em>.
Jane Rosenthal examines memoirs by two South Africans who went into exile and then returned, with different outcomes.
As the winter solstice approaches and we tilt into the deepest part of winter, it seems the right time to hibernate with good books.
Jane Rosenthal reviews <i>The Lahnee’s Pleasure </i> by Ronnie Govender and <i>An African Cameo</i> by Naka Pillman.
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/ 26 November 2008
Jane Rosenthal reviews <i>The Wasted Vigil</i> by Nadeem Aslam.
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/ 26 November 2008
Jane Rosenthal reviews <i> The Legend of Colton H. Bryant</i>, by Alexandra Fuller.
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/ 26 November 2008
Jane Rosenthal reviews <i>Equatoria</i> by Tom Dreyer.
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/ 26 November 2008
Jane Rosenthal reviews <i>The Club</i> by Edyth Bulbring.
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/ 20 November 2008
<i>Heartfruit</i> is a highly readable farm saga set in the fruit farming area of the Western Cape and extends through three generations.