Musings of a South African Bookworm

sharing my love of books with a special focus on SA literature

We need you!

First up, I hope that you all enjoyed reading our interview with Michiel Heyns, I have to admit that I enjoyed doing the interview greatly. I felt very honoured that our blog was the platform for his interview and I do hope that we have brought you a ‘new’ author to discover.

As for more interviews, we have several in the pipeline, so please do keep checking back, you will not be dissapointed!

Which brings me to my point:

We need you! We would love to know who you would like to have interviewed on The Book Club Blog. Who would you like to know just a little bit better, why they wrote a particular novel? Which author has blown your skirt up and you have to read everything they ever wrote? Which author wrote something that changed your way of thinking, of relating to the world as you know it?

What we would like you to do, is head on down to the comments section and let us know. Let us know, if you could interview any author, who would it be and what would your question/s be?

This is a book club and there is more than one reader, so let us know, you never know, your questions may just be answered!

We look forward to hearing from you.

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“The Help” picks up coveted Boeke Award

I received this email today from Exclusive Books and I thought i would share it with you.  As you know I have read this book and thoroughly enjoyed it (I must have excellent taste in books then one would presume???)

“Kathryn Stockett’s novel, The Help, swept the boards at the 2009 Exclusive Books Boeke Prize Awards.

The awards were the culmination of a six week competition in which top book reviewers and Exclusive Books Fanatics members were asked to read the following six shortlisted titles and to then vote for their favourite reads:

  1. The Help, Kathryn Stockett
  2. Testimony, Anita Shreve
  3. The Angel’s Game, Carlos Ruiz Zafon
  4. People of the Book, Geraldine Brooks
  5. The Children’s Book, A.S Byatt
  6. The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet, Reif Larsen

The Help stole Fanatics and journalists’ hearts, scooping first place by a large margin of over 40% of the votes, followed by The Angel’s Game, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon and The Children’s Book, by A.S Byatt in third place.

SPECIAL OFFER TO FANATICS MEMBERS

To celebrate the winner of the 2009 Boeke Award, Fanatics members will earn 350 bonus points when you purchase The Help until 18th October.

The Help is set in 1960’s Jackson, Mississippi, a place where lines are clearly drawn and never crossed. A place where black women, like wise Aibileen and sassy Minny, raise white babies and cook in kitchens while white madams play bridge or belong to the Junior League where bossy bullies, like Hilly, rule the roost. It is a place where black women have no voice and where the likes of Hilly decide who is allowed into society circles and who should be snubbed. But Jackson is also a place where things are starting to change…

In pitch-perfect voices, Kathryn Stockett creates three extraordinary women whose determination to start a movement of their own forever changes a town, and the way women–mothers, daughters, caregivers, friends–view one another. A deeply moving novel filled with poignancy, humor, and hope, The Help is a timeless and universal story about the rules by which we abide, and those we don’t.

“Kathryn Stockett’s ‘The Help’ has significant resonance for those brought up in SA, often spending a great deal of time being brought up by black ‘nannies’ or ‘help’. The complex and complicated relationships between these women, their employers and their charges are skilfully drawn and the many issues that emerge are dealt with courageously” – Fiona Ramsay

“The Help features a moving examination of themes most South Africans are only too familiar with.” – Bruce Dennill, The Citizen

About the Author

Kathryn Stockett was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi. After graduating from the University of Alabama, she moved to New York City, where she worked in magazine publishing and marketing for nine years. She currently lives in Atlanta with her husband and daughter.

The Help is Kathryn’s first novel and is garnering the most amazing reviews from around the world.”

I really do urge you to add this book to your collection!

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New book release

-her-fearful-symmetry-novel-audrey-niffeneggerI am so excited!

There is a new book out by Audrey Niffeneger called ‘Her Fearful Symmetry’ which after having read some reviews, sounds like a brilliant book and I cant wait to read it. I also loved ‘The Time Travelers Wife’ so no wonder that I am looking forward to her next novel and by the sounds of things, it is just as interesting as her last book.

The description as written by Kalahari:

Julia and Valentina Poole, normal American teenagers who happen to be mirror twins and have no interest in college or jobs or possibly anything outside their cozy suburban home. But everything changes when an aunt they didn’t even know existed dies and leaves them her flat in a block overlooking Highgate Cemetry in London. They feel at last their own lives can begin….but have no ideal that they’ve been summoned into a tangle of fraying lives, from the obsessive compulsive crossword setter to their aunt’s mysterious elusive lover, and even to their aunt herself, who never got over her estrangement from the twins’ mother – and who can’t even seem to quite leave her flat.

It is available in hardback through Kalahari so if you’re tempted, don’t hesitate, go shopping!

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Book Weather

Here on the farm today it is peeing down with rain. I shouldn’t be complaining but it means that we have to stay indoors which isn’t much fun for my two girls who are on holiday right now.

But as there is nothing I can do about it, instead of fighting i’m going to submit to this wet state of affairs and cuddle up on the couch under a blankie, with a cup of chocolate horlicks and my book. I’m currently reading Six Suspects (Vikus Swarup – you may remember his overnight success with Q&A) and think this arvi i may be able to put a good dent in it.

Then I’m going to need something else – any suggestions from you? Something that I can really sink my teeth into and lose myself in?

Come on spill for me please?

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