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A Gathering of Strangers    by Lee Pound
Price: $9.99 USD. 90830 words. Published by Solutions Press  on May 9, 2010. .

A false charge of murder draws Liese Beck into a deadly political game in newly independent Namibia, a game that could cost her her life. When Liese Beck's father is accused of assassinating a major political figure in Namibia, she returns to her estranged homeland to prove him innocent and to face memories of her deceased husband that she has spent years attempting to escape.
A Journal of a Trip in Southern Africa    by Eva Walter
Price: Free! 22810 words. Published on March 19, 2011. .

A new genre in books: Reality Journal writing. This ebook includes word for word transcription from the author's notes including descriptions and drawings of her trip through Southern Africa. This Journal was merely a collection of memories to share with family until friends started asking for copies.
High    by Andrew Osmond
Price: $4.99 USD. 118330 words. Published by Minnow Press  on September 11, 2011. .

Do you believe in a god? Do you believe in spirituality? Do you believe that when you look up into the sky and see an aircraft flying fast and high that is going to explode in mid-air right before your eyes? If you answered YES to all of the above, then the Church of the Higher We is waiting to recruit you. But no-one said that the path of faith would be an easy one to follow...
A Namibian Canvas    by Julia Stevens
Price: $6.99 USD. 67630 words. Published by Truth House Publishing  on November 7, 2011. .

Namibia’s history, both personal and national. Julia Steven’s diary of her stay in Namibia the year it gained independence from South Africa is pure poetry. The country comes alive in vivid colour and symphonic sound. Funny, insightful, and heart-stopping – for instance when she ventured into Angola while the war was still on...
Now, We Begin    by Robert S. Mellis
Price: $2.99 USD. 39100 words. Published on December 12, 2011. .

A strategy for baby-boomers to grab life, have fun, and make a difference in our world. The reader is transported to the farthest corners of the world. They are exposed to the tribal and cultural eccentricities of Namibia in Africa, and to the unique cultures of Cambodia, Vietnam and Bhutan.
The Sands of the Skeleton Coast    by Duncan Watt
Price: $0.99 USD. 52650 words. Published on December 14, 2011. .

This is the second in the series of Wallace Boys Books. Set in the Atlantic Ocean, the boys accept the offer of a chance to crew the Motor Yacht 'St Valery' to South Africa from the Island of St Helena. But it turns out to be a very hairy voyage.
Future Namibia    by Milton Louw
Price: $0.99 USD. 62500 words. Published on January 12, 2012. .

Namibians have a lot to be proud of. It is one of the most spectacular countries in terms of scenery and wildlife. In addition, it has enormous mineral wealth. This book is the result of my experiences and study of the best system for making this country even better for us, and our generations to come.
Crash in the Caprivi    by Duncan Watt
Price: $0.99 USD. 55270 words. Published on February 22, 2012. .

In this, the seventh of the Wallace Boys series, Muyunda invites his two friends to Mongu in Zambia to witness the colourful Kuomboka Ceremony. Muyunda himself is a royal paddler in the ceremony during which he sees someone behaving very strangely; when this same person takes the same flight the boys are on, Muyunda realizes that something very strange is going on!