Infinite Riches
R180.00
In the chaotic world of his African village, the spirit-child Azaro still watches the tumultous and tender lives of the Living; of his father who has been imprisoned for a crime he did not commit and of his mother who battles for justice. This final chapter in Azaro’s adventures is a explosive and haunting climax to this masterful trilogy.
Author: Ben Okri
Based on 0 reviews
|
|
|
0% |
|
|
|
0% |
|
|
|
0% |
|
|
|
0% |
|
|
|
0% |
Related Products
Healthy teams begin with healthy leaders, and at the heart of this dynamic is emotional maturity—the quality the greatest leaders possess. Healthy teams begin with healthy leaders, and at the heart of this dynamic is emotional maturity—the quality the greatest leaders possess.
Author(s): Marcus Warner & Jim Wilder
The book is divided into four chapters, and each chapter serves a different purpose. Deals with a different pain. Heals a different heartache. Milk and Honey takes readers through a journey of the most bitter moments in life and finds sweetness in them because there is sweetness everywhere if you are just willing to look.
Author(s): Rupi Kaur
Queen, ascension season is here. It’s time to return to your throne… You cannot hold back any longer. IT IS TIME. It is time to speak your truth… It is time to face your deepest fears… It is time to get out of your own way… It is time to heal the pains of your past…. It is time to release who you’ve learned to be and give birth to who you really are. There’s a feminine evolution happening in the hearts of women all around the globe. We are beginning to awaken to the truth that this is our season. We’re here for a reason. We are Queens, born for such a time as this. In Unlocking the Queen Code, Molesey Crawford shares divinely inspired simple truths that serve as a daily guide to help you rediscover your Divine Feminine essence, power, and gifts. This book is designed to support you in your ascension process so that you are not alone as you trace your royal roots and fulfill your life’s purpose.
Author(s): Molesey Crawford
Everyone is afraid of something – failure, success, loneliness, crowds, death, life – the list is endless. Fear haunts the weak and the powerful, the young and the old, the rich and the poor. It is the great equalizer. Some fears attack only momentarily, passing almost as quickly as they come. But others can haunt people for a lifetime, taking up residence in their minds and eating away at their sense of security – and eventually taking over their lives. In his new book, What Are You Afraid Of? Dr David Jeremiah identifies and explains what is at the heart of nine of people’s greatest fears and lays out a biblical plan for overcoming each one of them. He also examines one particular fear that should be part of people’s daily lives: reverence for God.
Author(s): Dr David Jeremiah
UMvundla kunye noTat’uNyekevu babehleli bodwa ekhaya. Ingaba yintoni le babefuna ukuyenza phambi kokuba uMama uSele abuye emsebenzini?
Author(s): Xolisa Guzula
A story of two passionate people who share a shameful past and a tenuous present, this remarkable narrative follows headmistress Mohumagadi–of the elite Sekolo sa Ditlhora school for talented black children–and Father Bill, a disgraced preacher, as they are brought together again decades after a childhood love affair expelled them from their communities. Much to the dismay of her students, Mohumagadi hires Father Bill as a teacher, resulting in a battle of wills and wits for the hearts and minds of the children living in the shadow of revolution and change. Entertaining and thought-provoking, this unique account offers insight into the workings of African culture.
Author(s): Kopano Matlwa
This life changing look at the parable of the father with two sons, one a prodigal, the other faithful but bitter, will change your understanding of that story forever and your relationship with the Father who loves you and welcomes you home, especially if you have struggled with believing you could ever deserve His love. John Sheasby had to overcome a lifetime of shame and doubt because he believed his best would never be good enough for God. God finally broke through, and Sheasby realized he had always had a room in the Father s house and a seat at the table. God was just waiting for him to sit down.
Author(s): John Sheasby & Ken Gire
South Africa never was, nor ever will be the Rainbow Nation we believed Mandela dreamt about. But we’ve woken up and grown up and we’re trying to come to terms with this reality.
Kopano has also grown as a writer in the last few years. In Period Pain she has poignantly captured the heartache and confusion of so many South Africans who feel defeated by the litany of headline horrors; xenophobia, corrective rape, corruption and crime and for many the death sentence that is the public health nightmare. Where are we going, what have we become?
Period Pain helps us navigate our South Africa. We meet Masechaba, and through her story we are able to reflect, to question and to rediscover our humanity.
Author(s): Kopano Matlwa
Through the ages the people of South Africa have shared a passion for sport, but what really unites us is the Hope that lives in our hearts. Karien Basson combines these elements in this uplifting book. In A Message of Hope, 50 South African sport stars, they share favorite Scripture verses and their personal messages of hope. Their profiles, accompanied by full-color photos from their personal photo albums, set this inspirational book apart. Fascinating facts on a variety of sports add to the worth of this collector’s item – the ideal gift for any sports enthusiast.
Author(s): Karen Basson
An important rumination on youth in modern-day South Africa, this haunting debut novel tells the story of two extraordinary young women who have grown up black in white suburbs and must now struggle to find their identities.
The rich and pampered Ofilwe has taken her privileged lifestyle for granted, and must confront her swiftly dwindling sense of culture when her soulless world falls apart. Meanwhile, the hip and sassy Fiks is an ambitious go-getter desperate to leave her vicious past behind for the glossy sophistication of city life, but finds Johannesburg to be more complicated and unforgiving than she expected.
These two stories artfully come together to illustrate the weight of history upon a new generation in South Africa.
Author(s): Kopano Matlwa
Once upon a time, the animals of the jungle decided a meeting was long overdue. This was to be no ordinary meeting and it was extremely important that each and every animal attend. So the day, time, and place was set. All the animals were invited to attend. All except Lion.
Author(s): Sindiwe Magona
Out of stock
Nakhane Toure’s debut novel, Piggy boy’s blues, a distorted pastoral, is for all intents and purposes a portrait of the M. family. Centered mostly on the protagonist, Davide M., and his return to Alice, the town of his birth, the novel portrays a Xhosa royal family past its prime and glory. Davide’s journey, from the city to the country for peace and quiet, is not what he or the characters living in the forgotten and dilapidated house have bargained for. His return disturbs and troubles the silence and day-to-day practices that his uncle, Ndimphiwe, and the man he lives with have kept, resulting in a series of tragic events. Set mostly in the Eastern Cape – modern and historical – in Alice and Port Elizabeth, Piggy boy’s blues is a novel about boundaries, the intricacies of love and how the members of the M. family sometimes fail at navigating them.
Author(s): Nakhane Toure



Reviews
There are no reviews yet.