There Are Angels on My Stoep

There Are Angels on My Stoep
Author: Dalene Bruwer
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1982234407

Author: Dalene Jansen Co-authors: Mario Jansen & Maddy Jansen Dalene studied Education and Teaching and has been a teacher for children with special needs, for fifteen years. She then completed her Master’s Degree in Play Therapy. After her divorce she started lecturing Early Child Development and Educational Psychology at a collage in Stellenbosch, near Cape Town. Her husband died in 2006 and she became the single parent of Mario and Maddy, the co-authors of this book. Mario is a qualified photographer and is working as a movie and commercial cast coordinator. He is also a life coach and spiritual councilor as well as a healer. He presents workshops and various topics like spiritual awareness, angels and healing. Maddy is a qualified game ranger and field guide. She is an animal healer and can also communicate with animals. She teaches people about animal behavior and rehabilitates them to live in harmony. This book portrays how the authors experienced and perceived their spiritual life. It is based on their true story. During their school years both Mario and Maddy discovered that they have special spiritual gifts. They were amazed, but also afraid and did not know how to handle it, or what to do with it. They were also afraid of being judged by people who don’t understand, as in the beginning they themselves did not understand these gifts. Through their spiritual path, and with support of their mother, they have learned mot to be afraid and to embrace their gifts and to use it for the good of people and animals. They take the reader through their experiences with angels, spirits, demons, communications with animals, and many more.

The Angels Weep

The Angels Weep
Author: Wilbur Smith
Publisher: Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1785765884

BOOK 3 IN THE BALLANTYNE SERIES, BY INTERNATIONAL SENSATION WILBUR SMITH 'Best historical novelist' - Stephen King 'A master storyteller' - Sunday Times 'Wilbur Smith is one of those benchmarks against whom others are compared' - The Times 'No one does adventure quite like Smith' - Daily Mirror TWO FAMILIES. TWO COUNTRIES. ONE CONFLICT. Like his father Zouga, Ralph Ballantyne dreams of making his fortune from the rich lands of Africa. But the tribes that they - and men like them - previously exploited are rising up, and will no longer submit quietly to the greed and mindless destruction of these Colonial trespassers. A hundred years later, the last Ballantyne, Craig Mellow, lives in the newly named Zimbabwe. The battle for Africa still rages, and for Craig there is a terrible price to pay for the actions of his ancestors . . . A sweeping epic that explores over a century of Africa's history under colonialist rule from the late nineteenth century, The Angels Weep is a moving and exciting novel that was an instant bestseller on publication (1982). The third book in the epic Ballantyne Series. Book 4 in the Ballantyne series and the stunning conclusion to the story of the Ballantynes, The Leopard Hunts in Darkness, is available now.

Angels of Mercy

Angels of Mercy
Author: Chris Schoeman
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1770225005

After the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer War, hundreds of women left their countries for South Africa, some in search of adventure, others with a strong desire to help the victims of war. They came from all over the world – from Britain and its colonies, and from pro-Boer countries in Europe. But, whatever their origins, they all came to live and work under harsh conditions in a world that was foreign to them. Angels of Mercy tells the story of twelve of these brave women. Hailing from England, the Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, some worked as nurses on the frontline, while others came to teach Boer children in the concentration camps. Based on personal diaries and letters and other wartime sources, this fascinating and inspiring book tells of their trials and tribulations as they dealt with the dangers of war, the extremes of the environment, and the sad eyes of the dying men under their care. Theirs are stories of compassion and courage.

Richer Than All His Tribe

Richer Than All His Tribe
Author: Nicholas Monsarrat
Publisher: House of Stratus
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2012-05-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0755140249

The sequel to The Tribe That Lost Its Head is a compelling story charting the steady drift of a young African nation towards bankruptcy, chaos and barbarism. On the island of Pharamaul, the new Prime Minister's wealth corrupts him, leaving his nation to spiral towards hellish upheaval and tribal warfare.

The Way Of The Women

The Way Of The Women
Author: Marlene van Niekerk
Publisher: Abacus
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 034914169X

How can you speak when speech has been taken away? When the only person listening refuses to understand? Milla, trapped in silence by a deadly paralysing illness, confined to her bed, struggles to make herself heard by her maidservant and now nurse, Agaat. Contrary, controlling, proud, secretly affectionate, the two women, servant and mistress, are more than matched. Life for white farmers like Milla in the South Africa of the 1950s was full of promise - newly married, her future held the thrilling challenges of creating her own farm and perhaps one day raising children. Forty years later, the world Milla knew is as if seen in a mirror, and all she has left are memories and diaries. As death draws near, she looks back on good intentions and soured dreams, on a brutal marriage and a longed-for only son scarred by his parents' battles, and on a lifetime's tug-of-war with Agaat. As Milla's old white world recedes, in the new South Africa her guardian's is ever more filled with the prospect of freedom. Marlene Van Niekerk's is a stunning new literary voice from South Africa, to compare to J.M. Coetzee and Nadine Gordimer.

Looking on Darkness

Looking on Darkness
Author: André Philippus Brink
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1975
Genre: Interracial dating
ISBN:

Tells the story of black actor Joseph Malan as he awaits execution for the murder of his white lover. The narrator and central character is Joseph Malan, a black South African actor, jailed, tortured and awaiting his execution for the murder of the white woman whose lover he was. He recalls the ancestry passed on to him, half-history, half-fantasy, a chronicle of subjugation through the generations. Then there is his own wandering through what his revolutionary friend dismisses as the white man's culture. But to Malan the many parts he has played, including an episode with the Royal Shakespeare Company, are the only identities he knows. A sophisticate, an aesthete, a Europeanized intellectual, a dabbler in the philosophy of the East, Malan is truly a character in search of an author. His refusal to leave South Africa and his involvement with the young adventuress however insures the fate he seeks and embraces. All of this has more validity as thesis than as fiction. But more damaging, how much attention can finally be paid to a novel whose characters continually quote authorities who say what they mean so much better than they do?

Agaat

Agaat
Author: Marlene Van Niekerk
Publisher: Tin House Books
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2010-04-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0982503091

Focuses on the relationship between Milla, an aging white female farmer in South Africa, and Agaat, her black maidservant, in a story set near the end of apartheid.

Mirage

Mirage
Author: David Ralph Viviers
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2023-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1415211175

A century-old trunk has been dug up near the railway village of Sterfontein. Inside is the lost journal of Victorian author Elizabeth Tenant – and what appear to be the remains of a child. Michael, a university student recovering from a broken heart, is intrigued by what the journal describes: a scarlet curtain billowing above the desert, covering the entrance to another world. But things become even stranger when a line in the journal seems to be connected to Michael and his cosmologist mother, written a hundred years before their time. Without much to go on, Michael travels to the old Karoo hotel where Elizabeth wrote her novel Mirage. Amid talk of omens in the sky, ancient prophecies and the end of the world, he tries to decipher the journal’s secrets. As one mystery leads to the next, constellation-like patterns between his own life and Elizabeth’s appear, helped along by Renata, a self-proclaimed medium, and Oom Sarel, the local museum curator. But as time starts to dissolve in the mirages of the Karoo, it becomes more and more difficult to know what is real and what is not. And why can’t he shake the feeling that he’s been to the village before?