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Complete KAK The comprehensive Whinger's guide to South Africa and the world By Grant Schreiber
The book is in a "like new" condition with 192 pages.
An all-encompassing commentary, this collection is the final word on everything that aggravates and annoys South Africans everywhere. Through humorous and sardonic writing, it discusses a variety of topics, from the African National Congress and Jacob Zuma to Afrikaans music and South African drivers. ...
Finally, what the world's been waiting for (maybe): a comprehensive whinger's guide that catalogues the overwhelming kakness of our times. Is it comprehensive? Not really. Is it a guide? Kind of. Is it kak? Completely!
For those who loved South Africas original Is It Just Me Or Is Everything Kak? books of 2007 and 2008, Complete Kak! was the expanded bumper conclusion of the series, released in 2009. In it the authors collated their greatest hits from the original two books (Afrikaans music, dual-flush, idiots...), and added a cartload of brand-new aggravations to the list (Twitter, Cope, the BMW X6).
Grant Schreiber is a South African writer, editor and publisher. He is the Founding Editor of Real Leaders Magazine, the world's first sustainable leadership and business publication, founded in 2010 and read by 25,000 CEOs in 130 countries. The magazine launched as a mainstream, newsstand title at an event at Barnes & Nobles, New York, in September 2017.
In addition to his irreverent humor, which he uses as a consolatory strategy by making light of dark issues in his homeland, he mostly focuses on positive stories that inspire others to seek solutions to pressing social problems.
He interviews celebrities and business leaders, seeking new stories around their vision for a brighter future: Actors Forest Whitaker and Sharon Stone; Spanx founder, Sara Blakely; Former South African president FW de Klerk; Archbishop Desmond Tutu; Facebook COO, Sheryl Sandberg; Nobel Peace Laureate, Shirin Ebadi and Olympic athlete, Michael Johnson.