by Stuart | Feb 18, 2021 | Book Reviews, Nature & Conservation
PANGOLINS – Scales of Injustice by Richard Pierce This is a hard hitting exposé of the illegal trafficking of the highly vulnerable pangolin. Richard Pierce has combined fact with a little fiction to bring home to the reader the desperate situation these enigmatic and...
by Stuart | Feb 18, 2021 | Art
JENNEFER ANN GORDON GRANT Rhodesian born Jennefer Ann Gordon Grant, now living in Chintsa East in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, discovered her love of art from her parents, well known Zimbabwean artists Piet and Dieuwie Holthuysen. Her paintings are now sold...
by Stuart | Feb 18, 2021 | Art
JULIE A M EDWARDS Julie has spent a lifetime walking, riding, guiding and developing a great love and understanding of the wilds of Africa. This is what she portrays in her paintings, a talent she has recently come to realise she has. A passion for the...
by Stuart | Feb 18, 2021 | Art
Joanne Milne It was her strong sense of adventure that led Joanne to leave Scotland and go on an around-the-world trip, but it was meeting her now husband in Vilanculos, Mozambique, that caused her to stay in Africa. Together, in their “awesome Land Rover” they...
by Stuart | Feb 4, 2021 | Book Reviews, Novel & Fiction
THOSE WHO LIVE IN CAGES by Terry-Ann Adams Those Who Live in Cages captures an astonishingly intimate view of life in Eldorado Park, a Coloured township south of Johannesburg, through five women of various ages and circumstances – Bertha, Kaylynn, Laverne,...
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