Yanga is the 3 Tins champion in his community. His life changes completely when his 3 Tins skills are channeled into cricket. Watch Yanga's crazy talent as it takes him from local school team to the global sporting stage as one of the stars of the South African Cricket World Cup team.
CONTRIBUTORS: Refiloe MoahloliEAN: 9781770106369COUNTRY: South AfricaPAGES: WEIGHT: 164 gHEIGHT: 210 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan South AfricaDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Sports & Recreation / General, JUVENILE FICTION / GeneralWIDTH: 148 cmSPINE:
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Children’s / Teenage fiction: Sporting stories, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Ball games and sports
Refiloe Moahloli was born in Mthatha in the Eastern Cape. She is the best-selling author of How Many Ways Can You Say Hello? and Tullula. Now a full time writer living in Johannesburg, this is her third book. MOGAU KEKANA is a keen Instagrammer and a rising star illustrator from Lebowakgomo, Polokwane. He lives and works in Johannesburg.
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Yanga is the 3 Tins champion in his community. His life changes completely when his 3 Tins skills are channeled into cricket. Watch Yanga's crazy talent as it takes him from local school team to the global sporting stage as one of the stars of the South African Cricket World Cup team.
CONTRIBUTORS: Refiloe MoahloliEAN: 9781770106369COUNTRY: South AfricaPAGES: WEIGHT: 164 gHEIGHT: 210 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan South AfricaDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Sports & Recreation / General, JUVENILE FICTION / GeneralWIDTH: 148 cmSPINE:
Book Themes:
Children’s / Teenage fiction: Sporting stories, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Ball games and sports
Refiloe Moahloli was born in Mthatha in the Eastern Cape. She is the best-selling author of How Many Ways Can You Say Hello? and Tullula. Now a full time writer living in Johannesburg, this is her third book. MOGAU KEKANA is a keen Instagrammer and a rising star illustrator from Lebowakgomo, Polokwane. He lives and works in Johannesburg.
From the first couple of pages, it kept me on the edge of my seat. I love the way J. C. Rosenberg writes and this is a prime example of what reading should be like.