Tsk-Tsk


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'I was made in Coffee Bay. Right there on the beach, in the sand.' From the opening lines, we are drawn in and engrossed by this startling memoir of a singular childhood. Suzan is adopted as a newborn in the late 1960s into a seemingly loving and welcoming family living in Pietermaritzburg. But Suzan is set on a collision course with, most particularly, her adoptive mother, and society, from her very beginning. Suzan's relationship with her mother is fraught with drama, which veers over into a level of emotional abuse and needless cruelty that is shocking. At the age of thirteen, Suzan is sent to a place of safety as a ward of the state, effectively 'orphaning' her. From there, she spirals out of control – fighting to survive in a world of other neglected, abandoned and abused children. She becomes a 'runner', escaping at every opportunity from her various places of confinement, grabbing her schooling in snatches, living on the edges of a drug and prostitution underworld, finding love wherever she can. Suzan's young life was the stuff of movies, but it is her writing, in a voice that is unforgettable and true, that transforms her memories into something magical rarely matched in South African literature. A new classic.




All You Need Is a Friend


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With enchanting verse and illustrations, this book reminds that a friend makes even the best times better.




The master is so mesmerizing, the supreme disciple!


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The streets are bustling, the flow of people is like running water. At the entrance to the small town, a thin and small figure staggered forward, bright red liquid oozing out of her body, swirling everywhere. Strangely, the roadside flowers and grass were already soaked with blood, and for a moment, it was like drinking a fairy spring, changing at a speed visible to the naked eye, and soon, the whole body of these flowers and grass was like there is a glint of prophecy. She squatted down to stroke the other flower and grass, her fingertips passed through the stem of the flower without any hindrance, her face was sad, she withdrew her hand, stood up and continued.




All for Now


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福运娇女:八零年代小甜妻(英文版)


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group favorite, koi, getting rich, era, romance, city, modern romance, modern romance, ending




Mary Engelbreit: The Art and the Artist


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This authoritative book follows this amazing artist's career from the moment she first set up shop through her early years as a developing talent and to her current status as the world's premier illustrator. She has designed the 2002 Olympic Winter games poster. Illustrations. 192 p.




The Lost Half Hour


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Stories to tell, to read aloud or to one's self. Grades 3-6.




Just for Today, Be Happy


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What better way to begin each new day than with Mary Engelbreit's Just for Today, Be Happy quote-a-page book? Adapted from her top selling Day-to-Day boxed calendar, this chunky gift book allows every Mary Engelbreit fan to enjoy her classic art, joined with uplifting and positive quotes for 366 days of the year. Each day, as you turn the page, Mary's just-for-today sentiment invites readers to be playful, read a book, give a hug or just watch a sunrise (to name just a few). Whether this gift book sits on a nightstand, kitchen table, or coffee table, let it fill this year -- and years to follow -- with inspiring thoughts and just for today . . . be happy!







The Book of Ten Nights and a Night


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The Book of Ten Nights and a Night offers both a keen introduction to the genius of John Barth and a deeply human argument for the enduring value of literature. Gathering stories written throughout this postmodern master's long career, the collection spans his entire range of styles, from straightforward narrative to experimental metafiction. In the time immediately following September 11, 2001, the veteran writer Graybard spends eleven nights with a nubile muse named WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get). The two lovers debate the meaning and relevance of writing and storytelling in the wake of disaster, telling a new tale each night in the tradition of Scheherazade. The Book of Ten Nights and a Night exhibits the thrilling blend of playfulness and illuminating insight that have marked Barth as one of America's most distinguished writers.