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Books with author Beverley Naidoo

  • No Turning Back

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback (Puffin, Oct. 2, 2001)
    Set in South Africa in the 1990s, a time when an increasing number of young black South Africans are dealing with the violence, the legacy of disrupted schooling and the continued struggle for survival. The story focuses on one boy's struggle for survival as he leaves the violence of his home and joins a gang of children living on the streets.
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  • The Other Side of Truth

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Nov. 16, 2004)
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  • Web of Lies

    Beverley Naidoo

    Library Binding (Amistad, May 1, 2006)
    Femi is in trouble. He's gotten involved with a gang of older boys and is telling so many lies to his family, he can hardly keep his head straight. His sister, Sade, knows something is going on, but she doesn't want to worry their father while he's waiting to hear if the family will be granted asylum in Britain. But with Femi growing more and more involved with the criminal gang, how long will any of them be safe? In this sequel to Carnegie Medal winner The Other Side of Truth, acclaimed author Beverley Naidoo once again tells the story of Nigerian refugees Femi and Sade. With unflinching realism, she presents the dangers the siblings face -- not in Africa this time, but in a school very much like one of our own.
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  • The Other Side of Truth by Beverley Naidoo

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    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • No Turning Back: Dismantling the Fantasies of Environmental Thinking

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback (Basic Books, Aug. 16, 1995)
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  • Web of Lies

    Beverley Naidoo

    Hardcover (Amistad, April 25, 2006)
    Femi is in trouble.He's gotten involved with a gang of older boys and is telling so many lies to his family, he can hardly keep his head straight. His sister, Sade, knows something is going on, but she doesn't want to worry their father while he's waiting to hear if the family will be granted asylum in Britain. But with Femi growing more and more involved with the criminal gang, how long will any of them be safe?In this sequel to Carnegie Medal winner The Other Side of Truth, acclaimed author Beverley Naidoo once again tells the story of Nigerian refugees Femi and Sade. With unflinching realism, she presents the dangers the siblings face -- not in Africa this time, but in a school very much like one of our own.
  • Journey to Jo'Burg

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, March 15, 1600)
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  • Burn My Heart

    Beverley Naidoo

    Library Binding (Amistad, Dec. 23, 2008)
    What does it mean to be loyal? Mathew and Mugo, two boys—one white, one black—share an uneasy friendship in Kenya in the 1950s. They're friends even though Mathew's dad owns the land and everything on it. They're friends despite the difference in their skin color. And they're friends in the face of the growing Mau Mau rebellion, which threatens British settlers with violence as black Kenyans struggle to win back their land and freedom. But suspicions and accusations are escalating, and an act of betrayal could change everything. Internationally acclaimed, award-winning author Beverley Naidoo explores the fragile bonds of friendship in this stunning novel about prejudice, fear, and the circumstances that bring people together—and tear them apart.
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  • Journey to Jo'Burg: A South African Story

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 16, 1986)
    Another baby has died in Naledi's village and Naledi knows that if she doesn't get help, her little sister Dineo will die too. But what can she do? She has no money, and there are no doctors in her village.She must get to her mother in Johannesburg. It's Dineo's only hope.
  • The Other Side of Truth by Beverley Naidoo

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback Bunko (HarperTrophy, March 15, 1802)
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  • PATHWAYS: GRADE 5 JOURNEY TO JO'BURG: A SOUTH AFRICAN STORY TRADE BOOK

    Beverley Naidoo

    Hardcover (Kendall Hunt Publishing, Sept. 2, 2010)
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  • The Other Side of Truth

    Beverley Naidoo

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 18, 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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