Lifesavers on four legs
When I read Niki Moore’s short story, I wept. But now my tears are gone and I’m smiling again.
When I read Niki Moore’s short story, I wept. But now my tears are gone and I’m smiling again.
Not quite Jane Austen and not necessarily in that order … but possibly about manners and money.
Have you ever considered that building a puzzle might make you a better human being?
At what point will we applaud parents for raising their children rather than raising their lifestyles? Let’s talk present-day parenting in middle and upper-income groups.
A review on a book from another South African author. For all parents and even those working with children, this would be a valuable read.
Peter Ucko’s opinion piece (Chronicle 21) had a catchy title with interesting questions posed which lured readers into the content. Safrean Alexis Grewan disagrees with his point of view. Research and common sense paint a completely different picture.
The Social Dilemma aside, physical distancing with social connection yielded an unanticipated find …
I was thinking about the last five months and what it means to be in Africa at this time. I looked to one of my little books for inspiration: Wisdom from Africa. Here is a small selection of proverbs from our continent that may be pertinent or even prophetic at this time.
Named Book of the Year at the 2014 Australian Book Industry Awards, this is the reason we read to escape. A book review on The Rosie Project (Graeme Simsion)
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