Kwela Books

Kwela Books is a South African publishing house founded in Cape Town in 1994 as a new imprint of NB Publishers.

1994-2004

In the first ten years it published several books.

Notable publications

2004-present

Post 2004 Kwela continued to publish, winning several awards.

Notable publications

  • Dog Eat Dog by Niq Mhlongo, 2004 - winner of the 2005 Mar des Lettras Prize
  • All We Have Left Unsaid by Maxine Case, 2006 winner of 2007 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book, Africa Region and joint winner of the 2007 Herman Charles Bosman Prize for English Fiction.
  • Behind Every Successful Man by Zukiswa Wanner, 2008 -
  • The Dream in the Next Body by Gabeba Baderoon, 2005 - winner of the 2005 Daimler-Crysler Prize.
  • The Rowing Lesson by Anne Landsman, 2008 - winner of The Sunday Times Fiction Prize 2009.
  • Happiness is a Four-Letter Word by Cynthia Jele, 2010 - winner of 2011 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book, Africa Region and the M-Net Film Prize 2011 at the M-Net Literary Awards.
  • Homemaking for the Down-at-Heart by Finuala Dowling, 2011 - winner of the M-Net Prize for English Fiction 2012.
  • Young Blood by Sifiso Mzobe, 2010 - winner of The Sunday Times Fiction Prize 2011, the 2010 Herman Charles Bosman Prize for English Fiction, the SALA
  • Room 207 by Kgebetli Moele, 2006 - joint winner of the 2007 Herman Charles Bosman Prize for English Fiction and the University of Johannesburg Prize for debut fiction.
  • Die staat teen Anna Bruwer by Anchien Troskie, 2012
  • The Lazarus Effect by H. J. Golakai, 2011 - shortlisted for The Sunday Times Fiction Prize 2012.
  • Moss by Mary Watson, 2004 -
  • Siegfreid by Willem Anker, 2007 - winner of
  • Ancient Rites by Diale Tlholwe - winner of the SALA
  • Beauty's Gift by Sindiwe Magona, 2008 -
  • Small Moving Parts by Sally-Ann Murray, 2009 - winner of the M-Net Prize for English Fiction 2010

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