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ENGLISH NOVELS


Chasing the wind D. Stewart


Jodie, a teenager from a township on the outskirts of Plettenberg Bay, is determined to learn more about the father who abandoned her. This is a moving exploration of loneliness, 


one’s identity, by an award-winning author. Suitable for Grades 7 to 10


e-pub


Dream Chariot B. Hough


Paul van Zyl is in Grade 7 when his father dies suddenly, and his comfortable world is turned upside down. This poignant novel by an award winning author offers valuable insights on coming to terms 


Suitable for Grades 7 to 10 e-pub


Mpho’s Search S. Braude


Mpho, forced away from his home on a farm, travels to Johannesburg in search of his father. Life is tough on the streets;  


father in this huge city? This story gives realistic and compassionate insight into the lives of street children.


Suitable for Grades 7 to 10 e-pub


The Klipspringers P. Newham


978 0 19 570961 2 978 0 19 907529 4


APPROVED CAPS


It’s school holidays and the group of friends known as the Klipspringers are back together again on Boekenhout Game Reserve. Tshepo and Luke cannot believe


how much Nicky has changed. She won’t take part in their tricks anymore. Instead, her attention is on Sindi – a new girl that the Klipspringers are forced to include in their holiday activities. But someone is trying to kill the rhino on Boekenhout Game Reserve. The Klipspringers are not going to let this happen and set out to track down the poachers.


Suitable for Grade 7 Home Language e-pub


978 0 19 905380 3 978 0 19 905306 3


Primary Catalogue 69


978 0 19 570899 8 978 0 19 599482 7


Prescribed for the classroom


978 0 19 570962 9 978 0 19 907981 0


The Summer of Toffie and Grummer E. Bulbring


Techno-savvy and full of attitude, Beatrice Wellbeloved is less than delighted to hear that she is going to spend her Christmas holidays with her recently widowed grandmother,


Grummer, at a small town near the sea. But with the boy down the road, Toffie Appel, who emerges as her side-kick, finding a new husband for Grummer becomes their secret mission. Join Beatrice Wellbeloved as she discovers that all is not what it seems, and the best-laid plans can go wrong …


Suitable for Grades 7 to 10 e-pub


SHORT STORIES


The Journey and other stories Compiled by B. Kneen


Fresh, easy-to-read short stories provide learners with fun, local and classic texts at an age-appropriate language level. These collections are designed for


reading for enjoyment, and include illustrations, glossary 


Suitable for Grade 7 e-pub


978 0 19 905578 4 978 0 19 599959 4


978 0 19 598135 3 978 0 19 905039 0


Literature: English


The Second Worst Thing L. Kubuitsile


APPROVED CAPS


Dikeledi has already experienced the worst thing in her life – her parents’ divorce three years ago. Now she has


plans to become popular when she goes to high school. It all starts with Operation Popular Group – with timelines, graphs and a red ribbon border, how could she fail? But then the second worst thing happens …


Suitable for Grade 7 First Additional Language e-pub


978 0 19 904760 4 978 0 19 905049 9


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