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Breasts, etc.

R295.00
A universe minus women can only mean extinctions of varying and catastrophic degrees. Erotic, perceptive and transcendental; Breasts, etc. is a novel of double consciousness. Portrait photographer and narrator, James Baldwin, oscillates between present day South Africa and the Frontier — an existential dystopia if and when women are inexplicably completely and permanently wiped from the world.
It is an exploration of, and meditation on the existential strife and tragic comedy at the Frontier, a post-apocalyptic and desolate landscape that forms the backdrop to an examination of masculine vulnerabilities and wickedness in a world stripped of feminine presence and wisdom.
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Breasts, etc.

R295.00
A universe minus women can only mean extinctions of varying and catastrophic degrees. Erotic, perceptive and transcendental; Breasts, etc. is a novel of double consciousness. Portrait photographer and narrator, James Baldwin, oscillates between present day South Africa and the Frontier — an existential dystopia if and when women are inexplicably completely and permanently wiped from the world.
It is an exploration of, and meditation on the existential strife and tragic comedy at the Frontier, a post-apocalyptic and desolate landscape that forms the backdrop to an examination of masculine vulnerabilities and wickedness in a world stripped of feminine presence and wisdom.
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Rising From The Township

R285.00
Meet ten inspiring business moguls from both townships and rural areas: Themba Makamo of Vaya Footwear, who redefines local pride with his booming footwear brand, and Sheldon Tatchell of Legends Barbershop, who is revolutionising the haircutting industry. From the innovative Ntuthuko Shezi to the visionary Nozipho Tshabalala and the pioneering Candice Thurston, each story is a testament to resilience, creativity, and the indomitable spirit forged in the townships and rural areas of South Africa. The first in an ongoing series, Rising from the Township offers invaluable insights into the mechanics of building a thriving business, detailing how these entrepreneurs accessed markets, secured funding, built partnerships, and overcame seemingly insurmountable challenges.
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Rising From The Township

R285.00
Meet ten inspiring business moguls from both townships and rural areas: Themba Makamo of Vaya Footwear, who redefines local pride with his booming footwear brand, and Sheldon Tatchell of Legends Barbershop, who is revolutionising the haircutting industry. From the innovative Ntuthuko Shezi to the visionary Nozipho Tshabalala and the pioneering Candice Thurston, each story is a testament to resilience, creativity, and the indomitable spirit forged in the townships and rural areas of South Africa. The first in an ongoing series, Rising from the Township offers invaluable insights into the mechanics of building a thriving business, detailing how these entrepreneurs accessed markets, secured funding, built partnerships, and overcame seemingly insurmountable challenges.
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Sanda Learns A New Word: Budgeting (English)

R150.00
The Sanda Series is a series of children’s books aimed at educating little ones on healthy money habits. Sanda wants a lot of things. Ice cream… A bicycle… A doll… She even wants to go to a horse-riding school… But she has no money. The money she usually has never lasts because she spends it carelessly. Her mother gives her a challenge. To work for things she wants or forget about owning them. Will this be too hard a lesson for Sanda?
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Sanda Learns A New Word: Budgeting (English)

R150.00
The Sanda Series is a series of children’s books aimed at educating little ones on healthy money habits. Sanda wants a lot of things. Ice cream… A bicycle… A doll… She even wants to go to a horse-riding school… But she has no money. The money she usually has never lasts because she spends it carelessly. Her mother gives her a challenge. To work for things she wants or forget about owning them. Will this be too hard a lesson for Sanda?
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The Parchments of Mpemba Kasi

R275.00
It is 1207 AD, the year that Dini, the adopted son of Mutsindo, the zivi of Mpemba Kasi, turns 12. There is joy and jubilation as Mutsindo’s first wife falls pregnant, but the joy is short-lived when she gives birth to a baby girl with the same skin tone as Dini – a skin tone most abhorred in Mpemba Kasi. Mutsindo, the zivi of the Kingdom of Mpemba Kasi, is left with no choice but to banish Dini from the kingdom, to never return. Further South-East, in the Kingdom of Mapungubwe, the Lemba lived harmoniously with the Vhangona as one. The Lemba’s sacred drum, in the custody of their high priest, has been exploited by the king of the Vhangona to conquer other kingdoms. Discovering the secret to Vhangona’s power, the King of Mpemba Kasi intercepts the scared drum. The sons of the high priest, Hadzhi and Mukoma, are determined to find their sacred drum and will not rest until it is returned home. The journey is unkind, and as Hadzhi, with the same skin tone as Dini, finds himself alone in the journey, he is determined to enter the Kingdom of Mpemba Kasi to retrieve the drum. But the kingdom has not forgotten about the boy whose skin tone continues to scorn the kingdom’s zivi through a girl he left behind. As soon as Hadzhi enters the kingdom, a muddle of cheers and cries can be heard – jubilant cheers from the villagers as their whips pierce through the body tied to a pole, and a cry for help from a boy dying for the sins of the other who resembles his skin tone.  
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The Parchments of Mpemba Kasi

R275.00
It is 1207 AD, the year that Dini, the adopted son of Mutsindo, the zivi of Mpemba Kasi, turns 12. There is joy and jubilation as Mutsindo’s first wife falls pregnant, but the joy is short-lived when she gives birth to a baby girl with the same skin tone as Dini – a skin tone most abhorred in Mpemba Kasi. Mutsindo, the zivi of the Kingdom of Mpemba Kasi, is left with no choice but to banish Dini from the kingdom, to never return. Further South-East, in the Kingdom of Mapungubwe, the Lemba lived harmoniously with the Vhangona as one. The Lemba’s sacred drum, in the custody of their high priest, has been exploited by the king of the Vhangona to conquer other kingdoms. Discovering the secret to Vhangona’s power, the King of Mpemba Kasi intercepts the scared drum. The sons of the high priest, Hadzhi and Mukoma, are determined to find their sacred drum and will not rest until it is returned home. The journey is unkind, and as Hadzhi, with the same skin tone as Dini, finds himself alone in the journey, he is determined to enter the Kingdom of Mpemba Kasi to retrieve the drum. But the kingdom has not forgotten about the boy whose skin tone continues to scorn the kingdom’s zivi through a girl he left behind. As soon as Hadzhi enters the kingdom, a muddle of cheers and cries can be heard – jubilant cheers from the villagers as their whips pierce through the body tied to a pole, and a cry for help from a boy dying for the sins of the other who resembles his skin tone.  
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USanda ufunda ngebhajethi (IsiZulu)

R150.00
USanda ufuna izinto eziningi. Ufuna u-ayisikhilimu… Ibhayisikili... Unodoli... Ufisa nokuya esikoleni sokugibela amahhashi...Kodwa akanayo imali. Imali ajwayele ukuba nayo ayihlali isikhathi eside ngoba uyisebenzisa budedengu. Umama wakhe umnika inselele: ukusebenzela izinto azifunayo noma akhohlwe ukuba nazo. Ngabe lokhu kuzoba yisifundo esinzima kuSanda?
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USanda ufunda ngebhajethi (IsiZulu)

R150.00
USanda ufuna izinto eziningi. Ufuna u-ayisikhilimu… Ibhayisikili... Unodoli... Ufisa nokuya esikoleni sokugibela amahhashi...Kodwa akanayo imali. Imali ajwayele ukuba nayo ayihlali isikhathi eside ngoba uyisebenzisa budedengu. Umama wakhe umnika inselele: ukusebenzela izinto azifunayo noma akhohlwe ukuba nazo. Ngabe lokhu kuzoba yisifundo esinzima kuSanda?
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USanda ufunda ngokubhajetha (IsiXhosa)

R150.00
USanda ufuna izinto ezininzi. Ufuna i-ayisikrimu… Ibhayisekile... Unodoli... Ufuna nokuya kwisikolo sokukhwela amahashe... Kodwa akanamali. Imali adla ngokuba nayo ayihlali xesha lide kuba uyisebenzisa ngokungakhathali. Umama wakhe umnika umngeni: ukusebenzela izinto azifunayo okanye alibale ngokuba nazo. Ingaba oku kuya kuba sisifundo esinzima kuSanda?
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USanda ufunda ngokubhajetha (IsiXhosa)

R150.00
USanda ufuna izinto ezininzi. Ufuna i-ayisikrimu… Ibhayisekile... Unodoli... Ufuna nokuya kwisikolo sokukhwela amahashe... Kodwa akanamali. Imali adla ngokuba nayo ayihlali xesha lide kuba uyisebenzisa ngokungakhathali. Umama wakhe umnika umngeni: ukusebenzela izinto azifunayo okanye alibale ngokuba nazo. Ingaba oku kuya kuba sisifundo esinzima kuSanda?
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