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Sunday 15 June<br />
15h00 Stand F1<br />
<strong>Book</strong> Signing: “O’ Mandingo, A Poetic Journey with Eric Miyeni”. Jacana Media.<br />
15h00 Stand F15<br />
Meet Njabulo Ndebele, author of “Fine Lines from <strong>the</strong> Box,” and Peter Harris,<br />
author of “In a Different Time.” Umuzi.<br />
15h00 Stand F5<br />
Meet best-selling author Peter Stiff who will sign copies of his best-selling<br />
trilogy on South Africa’s secret warfare, “The Silent War: South African Recce<br />
Operations 1968-1994,” “Warfare by O<strong>the</strong>r Means: South Africa in <strong>the</strong> 1980s<br />
and 1990s” and “The Covert War: Koevoet Operations in Namibia 1979-<br />
1989.” Galago Publishing.<br />
15h00 Stand K17<br />
Display and demonstration of old-fashioned hand book-binding. Paarl Media.<br />
15h00 Stand P13<br />
University of Pretoria’s law press, <strong>PULP</strong> launches two new titles. 1. The<br />
Portuguese translation of <strong>the</strong> Compendium of Key Human Rights Documents<br />
of <strong>the</strong> African Union. 2. VAT in Africa.<br />
15h00 Stand P15<br />
Mini 15-minute talk on <strong>the</strong> book, “Science and Health with Key to <strong>the</strong><br />
Scriptures” with its author Mary Baker Eddy. There will be questions and<br />
answers with Mr. Louis Benjamin. Christian Science <strong>Book</strong>shop.<br />
15h15 Stand F15<br />
Marina Lewycka signs books at <strong>the</strong> Penguin stand.<br />
15h30 Children’s Zone<br />
“Famous Dinosaurs of Africa” by Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan. Ages 5+.<br />
15h30 Stand J6<br />
Reading IS fun – with Ziptales! See how reading comes alive with Ziptales, a<br />
fun digital reading <strong>programme</strong>. Shuter & Shooter.<br />
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CAPE TOWN BOOK FAIR PROGRAMME 2008<br />
16h00 Children’s Zone<br />
“Your Own Story.” Write your own story or poem with plenty of cut out words to<br />
choose from. Ages 8-10.<br />
16h00 Stand Q16<br />
Isis X Exhibition Space - “Isis X” Exhibition Opening. Botsotso Publishers<br />
presents an exhibition of poems and photographs by South African women.<br />
Opening address by Dr Desiree Lewis. Readings by Liz Trew, Sumeera<br />
Dawood, Riana Wiechers and Natalie Railoun.<br />
16h00 Room 1.42<br />
“Transitions in Namibia – What happened to South Africa’s ‘fifth province’?”<br />
Presentation of two book volumes on political culture and socio-economic<br />
developments in Namibia from <strong>the</strong> project “Liberation and Democracy in<br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Africa” by <strong>the</strong> editor (Henning Melber) and an introduction to <strong>the</strong><br />
Sou<strong>the</strong>rn African publications of NAI (Helena Olsson). Nordic Africa Institute.<br />
16h00 Room 1.61<br />
“<strong>Book</strong>s and Blogs: Creating Effective Online PR.” IOSA / BOOK SA.<br />
16h00 Room 1.62<br />
“Fur<strong>the</strong>r thoughts on our country:” Njabulo Ndebele, author of “Fine Lines<br />
from <strong>the</strong> Box - fur<strong>the</strong>r thoughts about our country,” in conversation with<br />
Victor Dlamini. Umuzi.<br />
16h00 Room 1.63<br />
“HIV/AIDS AND SOUTH AFRICA.” Nosizwe Madlala-Routledge, chairs a panel<br />
of book contributors, Angela Muvumba, Edwin Cameron and Ruth Hall, who<br />
will discuss how <strong>the</strong> AIDS pandemic is affecting <strong>the</strong> fabric of South African<br />
society. UKZN Press.<br />
16h00 Stand C19<br />
Maskew Miller Longman’s NEW ExamBank CD-ROMS – for Grades 10, 11 and<br />
12. Teachers are invited to come and see how to set tests and exams at <strong>the</strong><br />
push of a button! Maskew Miller Longman.