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This
month: Another Lolo
book hits the shelves, forthcoming releases, and a chance to catch
one of our authors on the virtual stage.
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Author Event: Sifiso Mzobe
On June 2
at 4:00pm ET, Rofhiwa Book Café hosts a conversation between Young Blood
author Sifiso Mzobe and author Jacob Ross. The two will discuss
crime writing in South Africa and the Caribbean.
Young Blood is
a multi-award-winning coming-of-age/crime novel centered on
17-year-old Sipho and his descent into the criminal underworld in
the Umlazi Township in South Africa. It was named one of the most
anticipated crime novels of 2021 by CrimeReads. As Sifiso said of the
book in a recent interview with The Big Thrill
magazine, "The setting is what I see every day.
It’s the same with the main character—Siphos are all around me in
my world. The character and the setting inspired the story
simultaneously. In telling the story I wanted to put the reader
inside Umlazi Township."
Jacob Ross is a novelist, short story writer, editor, and teacher.
His crime fiction novel, The
Bone Readers won the inaugural Jhalak Prize in 2017. He
is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and is the Associate
Fiction Editor at Peepal Tree Press, and the editor of Closure, Contemporary Black
British Short Stories.
The event is free, but
registration is required.
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Out now: You're a Star, Lolo
This
month, we were proud to release You're a Star, Lolo,
the third book in author/illustrator Niki Daly's Lolo series for
beginning readers. The book was praised in a starred review from Kirkus,
"[D]rawn tenderly and told in a way that honors the characters
and their culture. Another winning addition—Lolo is indeed a star!”
You're a Star,
Lolo joins Here
Comes Lolo and Hooray
for Lolo in the Lolo series of books that introduce
young readers to the adventurous and fun-loving Lolo who lives in
South Africa with her mother and grandmother. Head over to our site to
order your copies, plus check out the teaching guides,
activity pages, a read-along with the author, and more!
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Disruption: New Short Fiction from
Africa
We're
thrilled to be the U.S. publisher for the latest Short Story Day Africa anthology, Disruption,
releasing September 7, 2021.
This
collection features 21 new and emerging authors from across the
African continent, each exploring the many ways that we grow,
adapt, and survive in the face of our ever-changing global
realities. This gorgeous cover was designed by previous Short Story
Day Africa contributor, Megan Ross. You can read more about the
collection and Short Story Day Africa in this
article at Brittle
Paper, and pre-orders are available
now.
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The Rising Tide by Helen Brain
“Plagued by secrets and a new source of insecurity in the form of a
perceived rival in love, it’s uncertain whether Ebba will figure
out to whom she can turn to help save herself and those she cares
about."—Kirkus
Continuing
the story she began in The Thousand Steps,
the first book in her Fiery Spiral trilogy for young adult readers,
Helen Brain's Rising
Tide returns us to the life of sixteen-year-old Ebba
den Eeden. After spending sixteen years underground when nuclear
war caused massive sea level rise and flooded her home city of Cape
Town, Ebba must use her power to stop a second apocalypse. She must
listen to her instincts, even if it means destroying the things she
holds most dear. Who can she trust to help stop the second
“Calamity,” now just days away? Who will betray her? Ebba will
learn the impossible decisions—and great sacrifice—that sometimes
come with destiny. Out June 8, learn more and order at our site.
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Madame Livingstone written by Christophe
Cassiau-Haurie, illustrated by Barly Baruti, translated by Ivanka
Hahnenberger
"A well-researched drama of
human connections forged in an inhumane period." —Publishers Weekly
Madame Livingstone
is a historical fiction story of adventure and friendship against
the backdrop of World War I. Based on the true story of two vastly
different men— one Belgian, one African— who take on one impossible
mission: sinking a German battleship in the Congo. Royal Belgian
Army lieutenant Gaston Mercier arrives at Lake Tanganyika, Congo in
1915 on orders to sink a critical German warship, the Graf Von
Götzen. To find out the ship’s exact position, he is assigned a
guide, an enigmatic, mixed-race African and the supposed son of the
famous explorer, David Livingstone. Little by little, while the war
between Belgian and German colonial powers rages on and the pair
hunt down the Graf Von Götzen, the young Belgian pilot learns more
about the land around him, and discovers the irrevocable and tragic
effects of colonialism on the local people. Out June 8, learn more and order at our site.
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