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Saturday 14 June<br />
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15h00 Room1.42<br />
<strong>Book</strong> launch and signing:“Shades of Life” by Lucky Mbiko.<br />
15h00 Stand E9<br />
Meet Bree O’Mara, author of “Home Affairs,” winner of <strong>the</strong> 2007 Citizen <strong>Book</strong><br />
Prize. With Bruce Dennill of <strong>the</strong> Citizen newspaper. Stephan Phillips.<br />
15h00 Stand F1<br />
<strong>Book</strong> Signings: “Cyril Ramaphosa” by Antony Butler & “Sugar Girls and<br />
Seamen” by Henry Trotter. Jacana Media.<br />
15h00 Stand F15<br />
Meet Tim Keegan, author of “Tromp’s Last Stand” and “My Life with <strong>the</strong><br />
Duvals,” and Nicholas Ashby, author of “Time Pips”. Umuzi.<br />
15h00 Stand F15<br />
“Good Enough Mo<strong>the</strong>r” - Sam Cowen shares her hilarious experiences as a<br />
mo<strong>the</strong>r of two. Oshun <strong>Book</strong>s.<br />
15h00 Stand F15<br />
Where’s Wally- Come and celebrate Wally’s 21st birthday party with us.<br />
Pan Macmillan.<br />
15h00 Stand F5<br />
Meet author Peter Stiff who will sign copies of his best-selling trilogy<br />
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 K14<br />
Help Learners meet <strong>the</strong> challenges of <strong>the</strong> new Grade 12 exams- Guidelines<br />
showcase new Grade 12 subject and literature guides. Macmillan.<br />
15h00 Stand K15<br />
“Side Effects:” The Story of Aids in South Africa.” Based on extensive<br />
CAPE TOWN BOOK FAIR PROGRAMME 2008<br />
research and in-depth interviews with key players, “Side Effects” provides<br />
<strong>the</strong> background to current political controversies about <strong>the</strong> government’s<br />
AIDS <strong>programme</strong>. Les Lawson. Juta. Signing.<br />
15h00 Stand L8<br />
The SASOL SA Rugby Annual 2008. Join Andy Colquhoun as he takes you<br />
through <strong>the</strong> rugby season of <strong>the</strong> previous year, including <strong>the</strong> Springboks’<br />
march to <strong>the</strong>ir Rugby World Cup triumph. <strong>Book</strong> Promotions.<br />
15h15 Stand F15<br />
Marina Lewycka signs books at <strong>the</strong> Penguin Stand.<br />
15h30 Childrens Zone<br />
“Fussy Freya / Freya Fiemies” by Ka<strong>the</strong>rine Quarmby. Reading by Piet Groblaar.<br />
Ages 4-8.<br />
16h00 Childrens Zone<br />
“Your Own Story.” Write your own story or poem with plenty of cut-out words<br />
to choose from. Ages 8-10.<br />
16h00 Room 1.43<br />
Zapiro! Meet South Africa’s world-class cartoon satirist. Jacana Media.<br />
16h00 Room 1.62<br />
“Sugar & spice - but are all things nice?” Pamela Jooste (“Star of <strong>the</strong><br />
Morning”/”Morester”), Rayda Jacobs (“Masquerade”), Kathryn White (“Emily<br />
Green and Me”) and Alex Smith (“Algeria’s Way”) read from <strong>the</strong>ir work, led by<br />
Karabo Kgoleng. Umuzi.<br />
16h00 Room 1.63<br />
“CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON? CHINA AND AFRICA.” Will China<br />
become a constructive factor in Africa’s development objectives or will it<br />
selfishly pursue its own interests and ignore governance issues. Panelists,<br />
Adekeye Adebajo, Adam Habib, Garth LePere and Sanusha Naidoo discuss.<br />
UKZN Press.