The Other Side of Truth
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Author:NAIDOO Beverley
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ISBN:9780141377353
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Publication Date:July 2017
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Edition:1
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Pages:330
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Puffin Books
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The Other Side of Truth
SKU: 9780141377353
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$17.99
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Author:NAIDOO Beverley
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ISBN:9780141377353
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Publication Date:July 2017
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Edition:1
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Pages:330
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Puffin Books
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Country of Publication:
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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.
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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.
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Author: NAIDOO BeverleyISBN: 9780141377353Publication Date: July 2017Edition: 1Pages: 330Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Puffin BooksCountry of Publication:
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.-
Author: NAIDOO BeverleyISBN: 9780141377353Publication Date: July 2017Edition: 1Pages: 330Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Puffin BooksCountry of Publication:
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