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A Collection of Short Stories Out Of Africa

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A Collection of Short Stories Out Of Africa by Rebone Makgato

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Can loving parents turn around the life of a wayward teenager? What price do we pay for helping a stranger? How far can a drug addict go to get his fix, and is there anything a mother can do to stop him? What does it take to change the life of a thug? Can HIV stand in the way of a seasoned criminal?

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Countless men deal with abusive spouses in their homes...and bottle it up. Is there a remedy for a woman who abuses her husband? Can going through a cleansing program curb abusive women's anger? Will a daughter welcome home from prison a mother who had killed her father? Mr Khumalo is a rich man who has terrible problems no medical science can make sense of. One doctor with extensive experience prides himself in curing paranormal ailments. The trouble is Mr Khumalo does not believe in the supernatural. Will Mr Khumalo finally find relief for his personal troubles? And what happens when a nurse falls in love with her patient? The answers to these questions and many others are contained in Out Of Africa, a selection of 13 fascinating South African stories that make up this book. Included in this package:



  • THE GOOD SAMARITAN

  • SARA

  • MORE THAN JUST COURAGE

  • CHANGE

  • ANIMAL CITY

  • HEALING

  • PERSONAL SURPRISE

  • THE JOURNEY

  • BODY IN A HOTEL ROOM

  • ORDEAL OF THE INNOCENT

  • FACELESS PEOPLE

  • NURSE LAURA’S AFFAIR

  • THE DRIFTING TRAILER MAN

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banner A Selection of 13 Fascinating South Africa Stories
Author Rebone Makgato
Format pdf, epub
Number of Pages 117

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