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Penguin Random House’s catalogue for kids, tweens and young adults will appeal to readers young and old(er)
From heartwarming tales to thrilling adventures, discover the books that will captivate young readers everywhere.
EXTRACT | ‘Blood’s Inner Rhyme’ by Antjie Krog
Poet Antjie Krog returns to the landscape of her childhood.
Penguin Random House SA celebrates 10-year anniversary
January 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of Penguin Random House SA
EXTRACT | ‘The Dirty Secrets of the Rich and Powerful’ by James-Brent Styan
From the bestselling author of ‘Steinhoff: Inside SA’s Biggest Corporate Crash’ comes a revealing new exposé asking: are companies and billionaires more powerful than governments?
EXTRACT | There is no before. There is no after. There is only now
'Black Beach', by Daniel Janse van Rensburg and Tracy Pharaoh, is a story of courage in the face of overwhelming adversity
EXTRACT | 'The Errors of Dr Browne' by Mark Winkler
Mark Winkler’s novel The Errors of Dr Browne is a wry and insightful glimpse into the limits of reason, the patriarchal need to control every aspect of womanhood, and our ongoing preoccupation with reputation.
EXTRACT | Dear Comrade President, this is what we have to report
'Dear Comrade President: Oliver Tambo and the Foundations of South Africa's Constitution' by André Odendaal outlines the first steps towards making our constitution
Mark Winkler to launch 'The Errors of Dr Browne'
Mark Winkler’s novel is a wry and insightful glimpse into the limits of reason, the patriarchal need to control every aspect of womanhood, and our ongoing preoccupation with reputation.
EXTRACT | 'No Retreat, No Surrender' by Oscar Chalupsky, with Graham Spence: An uplifting account of perseverance
As we were about to glide down the fast-flowing Ernie Pearce Weir wall, barely 100 metres from the start, he shouted, ‘WHAT? Are we going down there?’I nodded. ‘That’s where we’re going.’
Five minutes with Mark Winkler
Dr Browne thinks of himself as a good person, only to realise, too late, that he has made a terrible mistake, with serious consequences.






















