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New book launched in the South

"This delightful tale with its quirky characters and storyline will surely appeal to young and old alike."

Nestled against a rocky crown of hills known as The Koppies, was an old farmhouse…looking much like a big barn in a kind of C shape. Not too much went on here these days, as the owners didn’t live here anymore, but a few staff members kept a small dairy farm going, booked horse rides for the occasional group of visitors, and based on what grew in the garden at the back, produced preserves, pickles and other goodies for a weekend farm stall.

This is the first chapter of Little Thatch goes Walkabout – Visions on the Highway, written by Severa Rech Cassarino and published by Vanessa Bertacco. The artwork is done by children who live in the South of Johannesburg.

“This delightful tale with its quirky characters and storyline will surely appeal to young and old alike. Its eco message is playfully imprinted on our minds as is the colourful illustrations produced by children, who are in the majority pupils of Marist Brothers Linmeyer.

“Severa’s vibrancy and love of colour and fantasy are clearly reflected in the artworks of her young students, produced under her unique guidance. During her long association with the school Severa has encouraged our children to believe in themselves as artists and every piece of work is a personal masterpiece. Long may the enchantment last. Thank you Severa!” said Tish Pritchard, principal of Marist Brothers Primary School.

The book will make a perfect Christmas gift. If you would like to purchase a copy of Little Thatch goes Walkabout – Visions on the Highway for R150, phone Severa on 083 267 3487 or Vanessa on 082 920 0030.

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