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Books with author Beverley Naidoo

  • Journey to Jo'Burg 02/e Hardcover educational edition

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    Hardcover (Longman, March 15, 2008)
    WhatÂ’s the hook? This award-winning title provides a moving insight into life and conditions for a black family in apartheid South Africa. This edition contains a revised introduction by author Beverly Naidoo, which provides an insight into her own experiences and the inspiration for the novel. A sequence of photographs from the period is also included, to help pupils understand the harsh realities faced by Naledi and Tiro. What are the themes? Individual vs. society, families and different cultures. Teaching points Ideal for thought-provoking multicultural work. Provides numerous opportunities for exploring narrative devices, characterisation and the wider historical context of the novel. New versions of the authorÂ’s essay and introduction provide an ideal opportunity for developing pupilsÂ’ cultural and critical understanding.
  • Out of Bounds: Seven Stories of Conflict and Hope

    Beverley Naidoo

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Jan. 16, 2003)
    We are the young people,We will not be broken!We demand freedomAnd say"Away with slaveryIn our land of Africa!"For almost fifty years apartheid forced the young people of South Africa to live apart as Blacks, Whites, Indians, and "Coloreds." This unique and dramatic collection of stories -- by native South African and Carnegie Medalist Beverley Naidoo -- is about young people's choices in a beautiful country made ugly by injustice.Each story is set in a different decade during the last half of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first, and features fictional characters caught up in very real events. Included is a Timeline Across Apartheid, which recounts some of the restrictive laws passed during this era, the events leading up to South Africa's first free democratic elections, and the establishment of a new "rainbow government" that leads the country today.A Junior Library Guild Selection
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  • Journey to Jo'burg: A South African story

    Beverley Naidoo

    Unknown Binding (Scott Foresman, March 15, 1993)
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  • Out of Bounds: Seven Stories of Conflict and Hope by Beverley Naidoo

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 15, 1656)
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  • Out of Bounds

    Beverley Naidoo

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Jan. 31, 2003)
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  • Making It Home: Real-Life Stories from Children Forced to Flee

    Beverley Naidoo

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2005)
    In this inspiring collection, children living all over the world speak about being forced to flee from their homes as refugees in original, autobiographical accounts. Includes an 8-page photo insert and maps.
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  • Who is King?: And other tales from Africa

    Beverley Naidoo, Piet Grobler

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, April 2, 2015)
    A Children's Africana Book Awards Best Book 2016All kinds of animals are featured in these ten sparkling stories from all over Africa, by an award-winning author and illustrator. Find out what happens to Lion when he challenges Elephant and discovers who is the real king of the savannah; laugh along with Tortoise as he bewitches the animals in Tiger's work-party with his irresistible music; find out why Hippo has no hair, how Elephant got his trunk, and why Cockerel crows. Then read about the woman who had a mouse-child! The stories are drawn from the rich folklore of Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, Malawi, Lesotho, Zimbabwe and South Africa, and are perfectly matched by Piet Grobler's wonderful illustrations.
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  • The Other Side of Truth

    Beverley Naidoo

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 16, 2001)
    Sade is slipping her English book into herschoolbag when her Mama screams. Two sharp cracks splinter the air."Mama mi?" She whispersTwelve-year-old Sade's journalist father is a vocal critic of the corrupt government in Nigeria. When Sade's mother is murdered, her family sees in bloody detail the violent risks that come with exposing the truth.Her father arranges for Sade and her younger brother to be smuggled to their uncle in London for safety. On the streets of London, the plans fall apart and they are abandoned, passed from foster home to foster home. They try to contact their uncle but he is missing. Then they learn that their father has escaped to London to find them -- but he will be sent back to Nigeria, unless Sade can find a way to tell the world what happened to her family.Chosen by young readers as the recipient of England's prestigious Smarties Silver Medal, Beverly Naidoo's The Other Side Of Truth explores the issues of family, exile, and freedom with the same eloquence and stunning realism of her award-winning Journey To Jo'Burg.
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  • Web of Lies

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 28, 2004)
    Two years after their flight from Nigeria, 14-yr-old Sade, her younger brother Femi and her father are living in a council flat in London, waiting for their claim for asylum to be approved. Sade is upset when Femi is drawn into a violent possibly drug-dealing gang, and even more upset when their father doesn't seem to notice. He's too taken up with his new friend Mrs Wallace, a refugee from Sierra Leone. But when Femi is arrested for murder, and the gang set fire to their flat, the family has to pull together to get through this most difficult time.
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  • Burn My Heart

    Beverly Naidoo

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 28, 2007)
    The Mau Mau – the name of a secret society that once struck terror into the hearts of British settlers in Kenya. An episode in history that ended in a State of Emergency, with violent and brutal acts dividing a nation. This is an intensely personal and vivid story of two boys: one black, one white. Once they were friends even though their circumstances are very different. But in a country riven by fear and prejudice, even the best of friends can betray one another . . . Internationally acclaimed and award-winning author Beverley Naidoo explores new territory in this beautifully realized and moving story set in Britain's colonial past.
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  • The Other Side of Truth

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback (Puffin, July 6, 2017)
    This is the story of 12 year-old Sade and her brother Femi who flee to Britain from Nigeria. Their father is a political journalist who refuses to stop criticising the military rulers in Nigeria. Their mother is killed and they are sent to London, with their father promising to follow. Abandoned at Victoria Station by the woman paid to bring them to England as her children, Sade and Femi find themselves alone in a new, often hostile, environment. Seen through the eyes of Sade, the novel explores what it means to be classified as 'illegal' and the difficulties which come with being a refugee.With endnotes including the UN Convention and Rights of the Child charter WINNER OF THE CARNEGIE MEDAL 2000 and the NESTLE SMARTIES SILVER AWARD 2000'A marvellous read ... that refuels the desire for justice and freedom' - Jon Snow'Beverley Naidoo breaks the rules, producing books for young people which recognize that they want to know about the real world' - Guardian
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  • Making It Home

    Beverley Naidoo

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 8, 2005)
    Children from around the world share their personal experiences with war and other forms of conflict that have shattered their homes and families, in a powerful volume that shows readers what it's like to be a refugee. Simultaneous.
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