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Books to read before the end of the year
Exploring New Stories and Ideas Through Books
As the year comes to an end, amidst the busy lives of many in Joburg, there is a perfect opportunity to dive into the captivating world of books.
Despite the daily rush and distractions, prioritizing reading can open up new perspectives and narratives before the year concludes.
Must-Read Titles to Inspire and Engage
- Cook-off at Gogo’s Spaza (Disaster at Gogo’s Spaza 2) by Salamina Mosese, Vian Oelofsen
- When Love Kills: The Tragic Tale of AKA & Anele by Melinda Ferguson
- What Nelson Mandela Taught Me: Timeless lessons on leadership and life by Zelda La Grange
- UPSTART: Founder of Digsconnect, SA’s startup sensation by Alexandria Procter
Delve into Unique Narratives
Jean Pieters, from Uitgewers Publishers, recommends a diverse range of books that promise to entertain, educate, and inspire:
Cook-off at Gogo’s Spaza is a heartwarming tale set in Soweto that celebrates family and community amidst the backdrop of a cooking competition.
When Love Kills narrates the tragic story of hip-hop star AKA and Anele, delving into the complexities of relationships and fame.
What Nelson Mandela Taught Me offers timeless lessons on leadership and integrity, drawing from the teachings of the iconic leader.
UPSTART chronicles the inspiring journey of Alexandria Procter, SA’s youngest startup sensation, challenging the status quo and disrupting the tech industry.
Each of these books presents a unique narrative that can enrich the mind and spark imagination as we look towards the New Year.
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Source: The Citizen