The Wola Nani book sale returns to Gardens Centre
Submitted by: MyPressportal TeamThe Cape Town City Bowl pop-up charity book sale, Wola Nani, returns for a fortnight at Gardens Centre from Monday, 22 June until Sunday, 5 July.
Wola Nani’s book sale is a curated event that offers current best-sellers in fiction and cult, classic and covetable tomes for bibliophiles, collectors and bookworms alike.Music lovers are also catered for by the NGO with classical and opera releases and an enormous selection of seminal rock, pop, jazz, blues and world music albums on CD.Books will be presented in a variety of categories: Art, Architecture and Design, Children, Armchair Travel, Esoteric, Business, Poetry & Plays, Historical Fiction, Vintage Detective, Contemporary Crime and Thriller, Romance, Sci-Fi, as well as Biography and Non-fiction including Feminism, Philosophy, History, SA Current Affairs and Popular Science. Devotees of quality fiction will be well catered for with a wide range of Pulitzer, Booker and Nobel prize winning authors. The Wola Nani pop-up charity book sale will be staged on the upper level of Gardens Centre outside Truworths Man and opposite the parking pay machines. The sale runs daily from 09:00 to 19:00, Mondays to Fridays; 09:00 to 17:00 on Saturdays; and 09:00 to 14:00 on Sundays.Wola Nani, Xhosa for ‘embrace’, is a non-profit organisation established in 1994 and devoted to helping people living with HIV and AIDS to help themselves as well as to bring relief to the communities challenged by the HIV crisis. Formed against a background of economic restrictions on welfare spending and a big increase in the number of HIV and AIDS cases, Wola Nani introduced programmes to help HIV positive people in the local communities cope with the emotional and financial strains brought about by HIV and AIDS.For more information, or to donate books, visit www.wellread-books.com or www.wolanani.co.za. Alternatively connect with them on Facebook.
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