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Books with author Beverley Naidoo

  • No Turning Back

    Beverley Naidoo

    Hardcover (Viking Children's Books, Aug. 31, 1995)
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  • Web of Lies

    Beverley Naidoo

    Library Binding (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.
  • The Other Side Of Truth

    Beverley Naidoo

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 24, 2002)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. After the murder of their mother, twelve-year-old Sade and her younger brother are smuggled out of Nigeria by their journalist father to escape the corrupt military government and growing violence. Explores the issues of family, exile, and freedom.
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  • Chain of Fire

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 2004)
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  • The Other Side of Truth

    Beverley Naidoo

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-06-26, June 26, 2008)
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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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  • Out Of Bounds

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback (Puffin, July 3, 2001)
    A collection of short stories - four previously published and three new - linked by the theme of young people experiencing personal dilemmas. All are set in South Africa, first under apartheid and then after the first democratic elections. They cover the period from 1950 to 2000 and reflect the lives of a range of young people, black and white, living in what was for many years seen as the world's most openly racist society.
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  • No Turning Back: A Novel of South Africa

    Beverley Naidoo

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Escaping from his violent stepfather, twelve-year-old Sipho heads for Johannesburg, where gangs of children survive on the streets, and he learns that hunger and cold are less difficult than figuring out who to trust in his new surroundings.
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  • Free as I Know

    Beverley Naidoo

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Nov. 26, 1987)
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  • Burn My Heart

    Beverley Naidoo

    Hardcover (Amistad, Jan. 1, 2009)
    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.
  • Out of Bounds: Seven Stories of Conflict and Hope

    Beverley Naidoo

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Jan. 21, 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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  • No Turning Back

    Beverley Naidoo

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 6, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When the abuse at home becomes too much for twelve-year-old Sipho, he runs away to the streets of Johannesburg and learns to survive in the post-apartheid world.
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