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JOKES YOU CAN TELL ANYWHERE

The author of the book Jokes you can tell anywhere, Norman Nel, has very kindly donated the royalties due to him from the sales of the book to the Association for the Physically Disabled (APD) – Greater Johannesburg.

To give effect to this, publishers Executive Living (Pty) Ltd has given the APD 1 000 free copies from the initial print order which the APD is keen to sell so that the income (R100 000) can be utilised in the rendering of our services. Any future reprint of the book will be dealt with in the same way.

Says the author: “I hope you will enjoy reading these jokes as much as I have enjoyed sharing them with you. Most of all, I am looking forward to hearing that the sales of this book have broken all records and, as a result, many more physically disabled children will be given the chance to grow up in a positive, determined way so that they, too, can take their places as confident, useful citizens in this wonderful country.

“If you want to brighten someone’s day, give a copy of this book to that person, particularly if you believe he or she deserves to be treated to a good laugh. This book will not only spread a lot of happiness, but will also provide some much-needed funding to help physically disabled children as all the author’s royalties are going to the APD.”

During the last seven decades the APD has helped thousands of people, originally as the Cripples’ Care Association (1934 – 1986), and since 1987 as the Association for the Physically Disabled – Greater Johannesburg. Details of all our activities as well as a copy of our latest Annual Report can be obtained by visiting our web site (www.apdjhb.co.za).

As the income from this project is very important to the APD, we would greatly appreciate your support.

NORMAN NEL ON NORMAN NEL

I am the product of the Hope Home in Johannesburg. It was at the Hope Home more than anywhere else that I learned to cope with having one short leg. I soon realised that there are many people who are much worse off than me, because they have to go through life with two short legs. After school I embarked on a career in business. At age 65 I retired after a distinguished career. I now write books and have a few best sellers to my credit.

OTHER TITLES BY THE AUTHOR:
Would you please say a few words?
Never give up on your dreams
Think Tall
Above the clouds

 

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