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Separated from their mother by the harsh social and economic conditions prevalent among blacks in South Africa, thirteen-year-old Naledi and her younger brother make a journey of over 300 kilometers to find her in Johannesburg.
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Journey to Jo'burg: A South African story (Celebrate reading, Scott Foresman)
1993, Scott Foresman
Unknown Binding
in English
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0673801438 9780673801432
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Journey to Jo'burg: A South African Story
June 3, 1988, HarperTrophy
Paperback
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0064402371 9780064402378
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Journey to Jo'burg: a South African story
January 1986, Scholastic
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Reprint. First American ed. published: New York : Lippincott, c1985.
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“Has no equal. Evocative and haunting.” (School Library Journal starred review)
The bestselling classic set in South Africa during the apartheid era, in which two siblings must face the dangers of their divided country.
Mma lives and works in Johannesburg, far from the village thirteen-year-old Naledi and her younger brother, Tiro, call home. When their baby sister suddenly becomes very sick, Naledi and Tiro know that they need to bring their mother back in order to save their sister’s life. Bravely, secretly, they set off on the long journey to the big city to find Mma.
It isn’t until they finally reach Jo’burg that they see up close what life is like for black citizens across South Africa—and begin to really question the unfair and dangerous laws of apartheid.
A classic look at prejudice and racism in apartheid South Africa, this short and compelling novel is perfect for independent reading projects and classroom sharing.
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