In celebration of World Book Day 2007, the Centre for the Book invites you to a lunch-time book event!
MAXINE CASE IN CONVERSATION
Maxine Case was born in Cape Town into a family of readers and writers. She studied advertising and completed an IMM diploma. She now works at NB Publishers as the marketing and promotions co-ordinator. “All We Have Left Unsaid,” her debut novel, was published by Kwela Books in 2006 and has recently been awarded the 2007 Commonwealth Writer's Prize for Best First Book in Africa.
Monday 23 April 2007
13h00 Centre for the Book
62 Queen Victoria Street Cape Town
RSVP: Mark Espin @ 021 423 2669 or mark.espin@nlsa.ac.za Mark Espin
Projects Co-ordinator Centre for the Book
62 Queen Victoria Street Cape Town 8001 PO Box 15254 Vlaeberg 8018
021 423 2669 tel
021 424 1484 fax www.centreforthebook.org.za The Centre for the Book is a specialist unit of the National Library
Monday, April 16, 2007
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