Hi everyone,
Welcome to the August 2024 charts brought to you by Turn The Page Distribution and Beyond The Vale Publishing.
Lets’s start with FICTION:
Fiction number 3:
Ryleigh Sloan – Back Beat
If you’re looking for romance fiction set in the music biz, then this one’s for you:

Fiction number 2:
Francine Beaton – Tackle My Heart
Romance with a rugby theme

Fiction number 1:
Ryliegh Sloane – The Dark Side of Chemistry
Congratulations, Ryleigh for your second entry in our top 3 for August. Ryleigh has been busy attending events and launches this month. More romance, A dangerous serum. A deadly enemy. A suffocating secret.

Now, let’s move onto our top 3 sellers for NON-FICTION
Non-fiction number 3:
Eunice Rakhale-Molefe – June 1976 Commemorative Dialogue
Compiled from contemporary sources, this book takes a look at the events of 8 June 1976 in detail.

Non-fiction number 2:
Bonita vd Westhuizen – Because of Ashton
A story of hope arising from a mother’s journey with an autistic son.

Non-fiction number 1:
Congratulations go to:
Yessoufou Idrissou – Lumbago
Relief for sufferers of bad backs everywhere as Dr Yessoufou guides you through herbal and traditional remedies for lower back pain

And finally, to our CHILDREN’S/YOUNG ADULT chart.
In at number 3:
Various authors – The SA Schools Creative Writing Competition
A proud moment for me personally as the 2023 writing competition hits the best sellers for the first time this year.

At number 2:
Veena Pillay – A Bend in the Road
Set in 1970s South Africa, following the story of a schoolgirl who goes missing.

And congratulations to this month’s number 1 selling children’s/young adult book
Bilqees Hassan – Samoosas and Sundays
Up from last month’s number 3, feel good comedy romance as an Indian girl from Pretoria looks to make it in New York


