Brenda Wardle: 6 books

Cover of A Letter To My Late Mother
by Brenda Wardle
Language: English
Release Date: May 9, 2017

The author, Brenda Wardle, pens a very emotional and moving letter to her late mother. Wardle, having grown up in a very conservative family, learnt at a very tender age not to be expressive. She was always alone with her own thoughts. In the letter Wardle has seven conversations with her mother telling...
Cover of Coloured Diaries: Experiences of an Eastern Cape 'Mixed-Breed'
by Brenda Wardle
Language: English
Release Date: February 20, 2017

In this highly personal essay, the author, Brenda Wardle grapples with the complex and compelling issues of identity and politics and the role they play in shaping consciousness and being. As the offspring, herself of that peculiarly South African creation, the ‘mixed-breed’, Wardle explores what...
Cover of The Diaries of Prince Likuwe
by Brenda Wardle
Language: English
Release Date: April 6, 2017

Likuwe (Junior) is five months old yet has amazed his family from birth. Within an hour of his birth he grabbed the finger of his father and makes the funniest faces mocking his cousins, Lisa, Alix and Qhamani. Ninety-nine percent of the story is based on real events. Likuwe falls into that category...
Cover of Odysseys of Queen Ntoyi
by Brenda Wardle
Language: English
Release Date: March 12, 2017

This is a credible work of fictional prose from the genre of fantasy. It surreally invites readers to a realm of fantasy and legend while steadfastly resolved to keeping them earthbound. The reader is transported by the riveting and compelling choice of words and expressions of the narrative; this...
Cover of Lisa and Qhama Book 1: A Dog Named Frisky
by Brenda Wardle
Language: English
Release Date: April 6, 2017

This is a children's story based on real-life events where children lose their pet.
Cover of Lisa and Qhama Book 2: Easter Bunny
by Brenda Wardle
Language: English
Release Date: April 6, 2017

A brilliant tale of the Easter Bunny narrated by three African elders, tracing the history of the day back to medieval times and referencing the symbolism of the rabbit in African mythology. It's all about Easter, Easter Bunnies, Rabbits and Pika's and loads of laughter for children. A group...
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