2020-04-27Linea Hamukwaya If you are looking for a perfect read during the lockdown, Susan Nielsen’s novel should top your list. It explores a clash between two teenagers, Ashley and Steward, who were “forced” to become family when their parents moved in together. View more
2020-06-12Linea Hamukwaya Chinua Achebe (1958) wrote ‘Things Fall Apart’ in an attempt to argue against Eurocentric notions and redefine civilisation not as a form of spiritual, psychological and economic mechanisation by the whites but rather a remedy to alter that which is deemed harmful to the existing society. View more
2020-06-12Linea Hamukwaya Unless you have been residing under a bridge or bypassing bookstores and libraries, you probably know that books do make a difference in the world. View more
2020-09-11Linea Hamukwaya I recently participated in a webinar on the future of food; however, the two variables did not seem to have appeared in the discussion. View more
2020-11-23Linea Hamukwaya When Sydney Harris said, “Happiness is a direction”, he was directing bibliophiles to Israel Shilongo’s ‘A journey with happiness’ book. View more
2021-01-22Linea Hamukwaya With the wave of the back to school preparations in full swing, some good Samaritans understand the struggle parents endure and are willing to lend a helping hand to ensure even the most vulnerable children are adequately stocked. View more
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