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  • The Middle of Somewhere

    Sheila Gordon

    eBook (, Nov. 9, 2014)
    As emotionally intense and enlightening as Gordon's Waiting for the Rain , this contemporary novel, set in South Africa, reveals how that government's policies affect a black child, her family and their friends. When plans are made to raze Rebecca's village in order to build a new suburb for whites, officials try to force residents to move to a dismal settlement many miles away. Although her father and brother refuse to be intimidated, Rebecca is terrified that white men will bulldoze her house. Her fears increase when friends begin to disappear in the night and her own father is arrested after making a public speech. Gordon offers a graphic portrayal of life in a troubled nation as she depicts Rebecca's experiences at home and in the white community, where her mother works as a maid. Rebecca is initiated into a world filled with prejudice, but before she grows as embittered as her older brother, she witnesses some signs of positive change. --Publisher's Weekly
  • The Middle of Somewhere: A Story of South Africa

    Sheila Gordon

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Nine-year-old Rebecca and her family are threatened with forced removal from their South African village for Blacks in order to make room for a new suburb for whites
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  • Middle of Somewhere, The

    Sheila Gordon

    Paperback (Skylark, Nov. 1, 1992)
    When the government threatens to send bulldozers to destroy the homes in her village to make way for a new white settlement, Rebecca, along with the other villagers, decides to take a stand and save her home. Reprint.
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  • The Middle of Somewhere

    Sheila Gordon

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Dec. 1, 1991)
    Written by the author of "Waiting for the Rain", this novel depicts the anguish of Rebecca, a young Black girl in South Africa who is seperated from her friend because her family like millions of others are resettled. Her family decide to remain and oppose the forced removal.
  • The Middle of Somewhere: A Story of South Africa

    Sheila Gordon

    Library Binding (Orchard Books, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Nine-year-old Rebecca and her family, living in a South African village for black people, are threatened with forced removal to a bleak, distant development, to make room for a new suburb for whites.
  • The Middle of Somewhere

    Sheila Gordon

    Paperback (Orchard Books, Feb. 1, 1991)
    Written by the author of "Waiting for the Rain", this novel depicts the anguish of Rebecca, a young Black girl in South Africa who is seperated from her friend because her family like millions of others are resettled. Her family decide to remain and oppose the forced removal.