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Be Silent

Be Silent

Danie Botha

Charbellini Press (Archives Canada Has It As:
2016
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Curiosity has consequences... It can cost you your childhood-if it doesn't kill you. For the new African country Zambia, 1964 heralds a joyous and turbulent time: celebration of its independence from Britain. But for thirteen-year-old Rianna and ten-year-old Lukas and Anthony, life on Madzi Moyo-a tucked-away Mission station-is idyllic. Their biggest concern is remembering to wear a hat against the searing sun and surviving the housemother's purple cabbage pie. That changes when the trio stumbles upon two hidden AK-47s, and is caught by Mavuto, the guns' owner, a staunch African nationalist. He abducts them on the spot: afraid they will telltale and jeopardize his private plan to ensure his country's independence. Over the course of a single night and morning, a race and rescue mission ensues, which, as the hours pass, becomes more violent and out-of-control. About the Author Danie Botha was born in Zambia and grew up on Mission stations similar to the ones depicted in the novel. He completed his school education and medical training in South Africa. He lives in Canada. Interview with the Author Q - What makes the Be Silent series unique? A - Several things. It is a mini-series, but the books can be read as stand-alone novels. Be Good (a novella), is the prequel to the novel Be Silent. The third and final book in this series is scheduled for Spring of 2017. I wanted to create novels that reflect and paint images of the places and people I grew up with in Africa or came in contact with or read about but never had the opportunity to meet. (Although, keep in mind-the stories are all made up.) In fiction, I read and enjoy different genres-from literary to contemporary to historical fiction. What best describes this series is: a 20th-century historical action adventure. Be Good and Be Silent are indeed mixtures of many genres, which bring homage to the complex nature of the emancipation of the Southern African region and its peoples, following centuries of colonialization, ethnic conflict and political turmoil. Q - Is there any particular order to read the books? A - No. I first wrote be Silent, although Be Good takes place several years earlier. But you will still enjoy Be Good, even if you first read Be Silent. Q - Why should readers bother with this mini-series? A - Readers who enjoy more modern (contemporary) historical fiction, interspersed with immersion into the 1950s and 1960s Southern Africa, spiced with multiculturalism and fast-paced action adventures, will enjoy these "rollercoaster rides." Thank you for reading Be Silent Mini-series Categories: Historical Fiction Series 20th-century Historical Fiction Series 20th-century Historical Action Adventure Mini-series Historical Action Adventure Novels Historical Fiction Action Adventure Novels
Be Good: A 20th-Century Historical Action Adventure
A calling can consume...When Louis Ferreira, a missionary, allows hidden agendas, secret deals, and fanatic interpretation of church doctrine to cloud common sense, the buffalo hunt he organizes with a colleague, Phil Vermeulen, spirals out of control.It is one thing for a driven preacher to turn big game hunter. It is an entirely different narrative when a wounded 2,200-pound bull is turned into a killing machine. Only when the sun sets and their entire hunting party is placed in harm's way, including Vermeulen's eleven-year-old daughter, do the two men pause to reflect. But will that be enough to save them? About the AuthorDanie Botha was born in Zambia and grew up on Mission stations similar to the ones depicted in the novel. He completed his school education and medical training in South Africa. He lives in Canada. Interview with the AuthorQ - What makes the Be Silent series unique?A - Several things. It is a mini-series, but the books can be read as stand-alone novels. Be Good (a novella), is the prequel to the novel Be Silent. The third and final book in this series is scheduled for Spring next year. I wanted to create novels that reflect and paint images of the places and people I grew up with in Africa or came in contact with or read about but never had the opportunity to meet. (Although, keep in mind-the stories are all made up.)In fiction, I read and enjoy different genres-from literary to contemporary to historical fiction. What best describes this series is, a 20th-century historical action adventure. Be Good and Be Silent are indeed mixtures of many genres, which bring homage to the complex nature of the emancipation of the Southern African region and its peoples, following centuries of colonialization, ethnic conflict, and political turmoil.Q - Is there any particular order to read the books?A - No. I first wrote be Silent, although Be Good takes place several years earlier. But you will still enjoy Be Good, even if you first read Be Silent.Q - Why should readers bother with this mini-series?A - Readers who enjoy more modern (contemporary) historical fiction, interspersed with immersion into the 1950s and 1960s Southern Africa, spiced with multiculturalism and fast-paced action adventures, will enjoy these "rollercoaster rides." Thank you for reading Be Silent Mini-series Categories: Historical Fiction Series20th-century Historical Fiction Series20th-century Historical Action Adventure Mini-seriesHistorical Action Adventure NovelsHistorical FictionAction Adventure Novels
Maxime

Maxime

Danie Botha

Charbellini Press
2017
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Being worried is what Maxime does best.At sixty-four-and-a-half, Maxime Bastien Baumann wants to retire more than anything else, but he can't. He's too worried. He's not a hypochondriac; he's just anally retentive. And obsessive-compulsive. And constantly afraid of being late. His life is structured and lived by a set of rules: two full pages if he writes them down, double-spaced.For Maxime, being late is never a bloody option.As his life with his wife of thirty-seven years and their two sons implodes, Maxime realizes his "life rules" desperately need an overhaul. Staggering through setback after setback, Maxime must learn to replace worry with confidence and flexibility, stop seeing others as schmucks, reconcile with his family, and learn that it will all come at a great personal cost.About the AuthorDanie Botha was born in Zambia. He completed his school education and medical training in South Africa. He lives in Canada.Interview with the AuthorQ - What makes Maxime a unique book?A - Several things. Maxime takes a tongue in the cheek look at growing older. It is an offbeat romance. Maxime appears on the surface to be only about a hapless, anally retentive eccentric. It is more. In spite of the story's satirical look at family life, health, and illness, it soon confronts the issue of how far we are willing to go to reconcile, grow as individuals, and survive the storms of life. Q - Why should readers bother reading this book?A - Readers who enjoy humor and satire and contemporary fiction who enjoyed reading A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman, The 100-year-old man who climbed out the window and disappeared by Jonas Jonasson, The Little Old Lady Who Broke All The Rules by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg and The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion, should also enjoy reading Maxime. Thank you for reading Maxime CategoriesBooks - Literature & Fiction - Humor & Satire - HumorousBooks - Literature & Fiction - Genre fiction - Family LifeBooks - Literature & fiction - ContemporaryBooks - Literature & Fiction - Women's fiction - Friendship Books - Literature & Fiction - World Literature - Canadian
An Unfamiliar Kindness

An Unfamiliar Kindness

Danie Botha

Danie Botha
2018
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Mistaking gratitude for love comes at a price...In 1971, Oxford student Emilee Stephens marches with the just-formed Women's Liberation Movement. She meets Connor O'Hannigan, an intriguing sympathizer who harbors more secrets than the reason he's at the march. Despite her friends repeated warnings-and even hints that he may be in the IRA-Emilee falls for Connor when he saves her life in a kayaking accident. The two marry and have a daughter, Caitlynn Aine. On the child's third birthday, daughter and father disappear, leaving only an abandoned car and a small red jacket behind.Decades pass-until Emilee receives a handwritten letter from her presumed-dead former husband.An Unfamiliar Kindness asks the unanswerable question: how much does love cost?Interview with the Author Q - What makes the An Unfamiliar Kindness series unique? A - Several things. It is a two-part mini-series, but the books can be read as stand-alone novels. The second book in this series is scheduled for release in late 2019. I wanted to create novels that reflect and paint images of the places and people we've all read about but have never met. I grew up in Africa and felt it would be appropriate to let the protagonist journey from Cape Town to Southampton by steamliner. The history behind the WLM and the IRA had always intrigued me. I had to write a story about the 1970s England In fiction, I read and enjoy different genres-from literary to contemporary to historical fiction. What best describes this series is 20th-century historical fiction or modern historical fiction. An Unfamiliar Kindness is also an atypical romance. Q - Is there any particular order to read the books? A - Yes and no. Both will be stand-alone novels but once book two is released, it will make sense then to first read An Unfamiliar Kindness. The working title for book two is, An Unfamiliar Grace. Q - Why should readers bother with this mini-series? A - Readers who enjoy more modern (post-WW II) historical fiction, interspersed with immersion into the 1970s England and Ireland, spiced with romance and pressing social and political issues of the day, will enjoy the books. Thank you for reading An Unfamiliar Kindness Mini-series Categories: 20th-century Historical, Modern Historical, Historical Fiction, Contemporary Women's Fiction, British Historical FictionIrish Historical Fiction
Be Bold

Be Bold

Danie Botha

Charbellini Press
2021
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Coming of age during the tumultuous 1960s in apartheid South Africa demands more than courageRianna Vermeulen has to navigate the consequences of breaking racial segregation laws when she immerses herself in banned books and then develops feelings for a young man across the colour line.It's not easy doing the right thing when the prime minister is assassinated and your best friend accuses you of treason.Decades later, still haunted by her lost love, Rianna returns to South Africa in a bold attempt to discover the truth of what happened to him. She becomes caught up in a deadly cat-and-mouse game as the distinction between friend and foe blurs. About the AuthorDanie Botha was born in Zambia and completed his school education and medical training in South Africa. He has called Canada home for the past 22 years and is still learning to speak proper Canadian. (It's similar to English.) He has published three novels, a novella, and a poetry collection. If he is not at the hospital or busy writing, he can be found cycling, land paddling or kayaking, and cross-country skiing in winter (if it's not too bitterly cold.) Interview with the AuthorQ - What makes the Be Silent/Be Bold series unique?A - Several things. It is a mini-series, but the books can be read as stand-alone novels. Be Good (a novella), is the prequel to the novel Be Silent. The third and final book in this series is Be Bold. I wanted to create novels that reflect and paint images of the places and people I grew up with, in Africa, or came in contact with or read about but never had the opportunity to meet. (Although keep in mind-the stories are all fictional.)In fiction, I read and enjoy different genres-from literary to contemporary to historical fiction. What best describes this series is a 20th-century historical action-adventure. Be Good, Be Silent, and Be Bold are indeed mixtures of many genres, which bring homage to the complex nature of the emancipation of the Southern African region and its peoples, following centuries of colonialization, ethnic conflict, and political turmoil.Q - Is there any particular order to read the books?A - The official order is Be Good, Be Silent, and Be Bold. I first wrote Be Silent, then Be Good (a novella), with Be Bold as the conclusion to the mini-series. Q - Why should readers bother with this mini-series?A - Readers who enjoy more modern (contemporary) historical fiction, interspersed with immersion into the 1950s and 1960s Southern Africa, spiced with multiculturalism, political turmoil, and fast-paced action, will enjoy these African adventures. Thank you for reading Be Silent/Be Bold Mini-series Categories: Historical Fiction Series20th-century Historical Fiction Series20th-century Historical Action-Adventure Mini-seriesHistorical Action Adventure NovelsModern Historical FictionAfrica Action AdventureAfrica Action Adventure Travel
Consumer Behaviour

Consumer Behaviour

Elrie Botha; Gift Donga; Danie du Toit; Lené Ehlers; Tania Maree; Virimai Mugobo; Richard Shambare

Oxford University Press Southern Africa
2016
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Consumer Behaviour second edition covers the essential concepts of a subject that straddles both marketing and industrial psychology. The textbook focuses on both the internal and external factors which impact the decision-making process. The title includes the latest perspectives and theories along with examples of how these can be applied in practice. The textbook is written for senior undergraduate students who are studying Consumer Behaviour as part of their degree in Marketing or Industrial Psychology at a university, or as part of a National Diploma in Marketing.
The Glorious Meaning of God's Festivals

The Glorious Meaning of God's Festivals

Daniel Botha

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2021
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In Leviticus 23:1 we read, "The feasts of the Lord, which you shall proclaim to be holy convocations, these are My feasts." They are referred to throughout the Old Testament. They are the festivals that Jesus of Nazareth and His disciples observed. What do they mean for us and for all humanity? That is The Glorious Meaning of God's Festivals.About the AuthorDaniel Botha has degrees in theology and counseling. For more than forty years he and his wife, Helen, served in the mission field in Southern Africa where thousands heard him speak and read his writings. They now live in Rockwall, Texas, where Daniel continues to preach and write.
Dance of the Red Death

Dance of the Red Death

Bethany Griffin

Greenwillow Books
2015
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Bethany Griffin continues the journey of Araby Worth in Dance of the Red Death--the sequel to her teen novel Masque of the Red Death. Lauren DeStefano, author of the New York Times bestselling Chemical Gardens trilogy, called Masque of the Red Death "luscious, sultry, and lingeringly tragic."In Dance of the Red Death, Araby's world is in shambles--betrayal, death, disease, and evil forces surround her. She has no one to trust. But she will fight for herself, for the people she loves, and for her city. Her revenge will take place at the menacing masked ball. It could destroy her and everyone she loves . . . or it could turn her into a hero.With a nod to Edgar Allan Poe, Bethany Griffin concludes her tragic and mysterious Red Death saga about a heroine that young adult readers will never forget.
The Dance of the Red Death

The Dance of the Red Death

Bethany Griffin

Orion Children's Books
2014
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Araby's life is on the line. The mob wants her. The rebels want her. Her brother is dead. Soon, her best friend could be too. Her mother is prisoner and her father is in hiding. And the two boys who stole her heart have both betrayed her. But Araby is going to fight back. In the superb sequel to MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH, what Araby decides may just decide the fate of humanity. Stunning dystopian romance and adventure from a talented storyteller, Dance of the Red Death is the riveting conclusion to the dark and fascinating saga of an unforgettable heroine.
La Dame de Bochard

La Dame de Bochard

Salesse Daniel

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Veuve d'un riche homme d'affaires, Margery de Bochard s'ennuie dans sa vie faite d'oisivet . Jusqu'au jour o elle surprend sa cuisini re et son palefrenier en plein bat amoureux dans la grange. C'est alors une r v lation: elle doit vivre, comme elle l'entend.Mais lorsque l'on est riche, on attire souvent les convoitises... Escrocs, secrets enfouis et myst re entourent celle que les gens du village appellent "La Dame de Bochard".
Character Dance

Character Dance

Andrei Lopoukov; Alexander Shirayev; Alexander Bocharov

Dance Books Ltd
2006
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The art of character dancing in classical ballet is now almost lost, but when this unique book was first published in Russia in 1939 it still thrived. The authors, all brilliant character dancers themselves, were teachers at the Kirov Ballet and its school, and were establishing a five-year course in character dance at the Kirov School. The first part of the book is devoted to class character exercises and the second part gives specific character dances in various national styles. "Character Dance" has been translated and adapted by Joan Lawson, a noted specialist in the subject, who herself studied in Leningrad in the 1930's and was for many years a teacher at he Royal Ballet School in London.
Bankrupt Britain

Bankrupt Britain

Daniel Dorling; Bethan Thomas

Policy Press
2011
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Bankrupt Britain is a unique atlas giving a comprehensive picture of the effect of the recession on Britain. In detailed colour maps, it shows how economic, social and environmental fortunes have been affected in different areas in the wake of the 2007 banking crisis, 2008 economic crash and 2009 credit crunch. It is essential reading for a broad audience with detailed local level data and a national snap-shot of Britain during this time.
People and places

People and places

Daniel Dorling; Bethan Thomas

Policy Press
2004
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People and places: A 2001 Census atlas of the UK provides an at-a-glance guide to social change in the UK at the start of the new millennium. It is the first comprehensive analysis of the 2001 Census and offers unique comparisons with the findings of the previous Census a decade ago. Over 500 full-colour maps covering 125 topics clearly illustrate the state of UK society today and how it is changing. The trends are explained and elaborated upon in the accompanying text. Using population maps in addition to conventional maps, the atlas covers all the major census topics at local authority level. Key features include an illuminating graphic summary of over 100,000 key demographic statistics; new cartographic projections and techniques used throughout ; appendix incorporating rankings for 25 selected topics by local authority; comparison with the 1991 census to identify national and local trends and up-to-date analysis and discussion of the implications of current trends for future policy. This authoritative atlas is essential reading for those interested in the current social geography of the UK, how it has changed and how it appears to be changing, including for planners in local authorities, health authorities and a wide range of statutory and voluntary organisations. It is also an invaluable resource for policy makers, journalists, politicians, students and academics interested in human geography and social change.