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Ways to remember...
19 February 2021
For most of his adult life he has known that Namibia had once been a German colony, writes author Basil Lawrence. Yet only when he began researching his book At the Edge of the Desert did he begin to grasp what this meant for Namibia’s colonised people.   My most startling discovery was that in 1904 the German army suffered what...
Getting to know Julietta Henderson
18 February 2021
Julietta Henderson was brought up in a book-loving family in the rainforests of North Queensland and has been writing professionally for more than 25 years. Having worked her way through jobs as diverse as a bicycle tour guide in Tuscany to an editor for a digital marketing agency, Julietta got serious about fiction writing when she completed a...
Ons gesels met die skrywer van Adder en Brandmerk
18 February 2021
Christelle van Rooyen-Wessels, skrywer van die gewilde Adder,  is terug met ’n tweede boek, Brandmerk.  Penguin Post het vir haar ’n paar vrae gevra.   PENGUIN POST: Hierdie is jou tweede boek. Hoe het jy die skryfproses hierdie slag ervaar? Het dit baie van die eerste ronde verskil? Christelle van Rooyen-...
Two competing visions of wealth... one will keep you poor
15 February 2021
In the cult-movie The Matrix, Neo is offered two pills. Take the blue pill, he is told, and life goes back to the status quo: predictable, familiar…and a lie.    Should he take the red pill, his eyes will be opened. In a rush of revelation, he will be exposed to a whole new set of answers, then forced to confront the...
Q&A with Barack Obama
15 February 2021
In his own words, Barack Obama tells in A Promised Land  the story of his improbable odyssey from young man searching for his identity to leader of the free world, describing in strikingly personal detail both his political education and the landmark moments of the first term of his historic presidency – a time of dramatic...

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