Chiara Pretorius, 11, Saide da Silva Gouveia, 9, and Scarlet da Silva Gouveia, 13, all from Kenilworth, at the launch of Ally Stirling’s book, The Sight of Heather .
Ally Stirling, of Tokai, launched her self-published debut novel, The Sight of Heather , at Woodstock Brewery on Thursday September 14. Set in 19th century Scotland, the book is described on Amazon as a generational saga with a touch of magical realism.
Chantel and Jeremy Swartz of Noordhoek.
Hout Bay book lovers, from left, Paula and Luc Verfaille with Suzie and Mike Davis.
The author’s husband, Billy Snowdon, of Tokai, with Andrea Hoffman, of Clovelly.
Author Ally Stirling launching her new book.
Wendy Molder with Louise Wilson, both from Hout Bay.
Lexi Bath of Vredehoek with Jaclyn Hansen of Tokai.
Pier Heynike of Tokai with Lisa Kane of Rondebosch.
Alice Anderson of Hout Bay with Luke Dollimore of Green Point.
Jacqui and David Stoll of Newlands with Vallerie and Fraser Murphy from Langebaan.
Caris Paynter of Sea Point, left, with Robyn Snowdon of Tokai.
Peter Walters of De Waterkant with Chantel Pabbas of Hout Bay.
Tiffany Coetzee of Blouberg with Trudy Coverly of Constantia.
Caitlin Pfister of Wynberg with Cindy Mavundla of Rondebosch.
Chantel Pabbas of Hout Bay, Vicki Paynter of Green Point and Jenny Pappadopoulos of the Waterfront.
Caris Paynter of Sea Point with the author’s daughter, Robyn Snowdon.