Journey to Jo'burg

Journey to Jo'burg
Title Journey to Jo'burg PDF eBook
Author Beverley Naidoo
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 82
Release 2020-02-11
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0062995065

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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.

Journey to Jo'Burg

Journey to Jo'Burg
Title Journey to Jo'Burg PDF eBook
Author Beverley Naidoo
Publisher HarperCollins Children's Modern Classics
Total Pages 96
Release 2022-03-17
Genre
ISBN 9780008523305

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This beautiful HarperCollins Children's Modern Classics edition is perfect for every bookshelf.

Chain of Fire

Chain of Fire
Title Chain of Fire PDF eBook
Author Beverley Naidoo
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 174
Release 2004-09-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0141928263

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Set in South Africa at the height of the apartheid regime, when the government started a policy of ethnic cleansing, forcibly removing people from their homes and moving them to so-called 'homelands'. Schoolchildren Naledi and Tiro are caught up in the protests and resistance as they and their grandmother are threatened with removal from their village. Protestors are arrested and beaten, but still people fight on. Freedom lies at the end of a long road.

Out of Bounds

Out of Bounds
Title Out of Bounds PDF eBook
Author Beverley Naidoo
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 133
Release 2001-06-07
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0141928255

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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.

Wake Up, This Is Joburg

Wake Up, This Is Joburg
Title Wake Up, This Is Joburg PDF eBook
Author Tanya Zack
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 254
Release 2022-09-19
Genre Photography
ISBN 1478023325

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A single image taken from a high-rise building in inner-city Johannesburg uncovers layers of history—from its premise and promise of gold to its current improvisations. It reveals the city as carcass and as crucible, where informal agents and processes spearhead its rapid reshaping and transformation. In Wake Up, This Is Joburg, writer Tanya Zack and photographer Mark Lewis offer a stunning portrait of Johannesburg and personal stories of some of the city’s ordinary, odd, and outrageous residents. Their photos and essays take readers into meat markets where butchers chop cow heads; the eclectic home of an outsider artist that features turrets and full of manikins; long-abandoned gold pits beneath the city, where people continue to mine informally; and lively markets, taxi depots, and residential high-rises. Sharing people’s private and work lives and the extraordinary spaces of the metropolis, Zack and Lewis show that Johannesburg’s urban transformation occurs not in a series of dramatic, wide-scale changes but in the everyday lives, actions, and dreams of individuals.

No Turning Back

No Turning Back
Title No Turning Back PDF eBook
Author Beverley Naidoo
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 212
Release 2010-06-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0062007939

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Escaping from his violent stepfather, twelve-year-old Sipho heads for Johannesburg, where he has heard that gangs of children live on the streets. Surviving hunger and bitter-cold winter nights is hard'but learning when to trust in the ‘new' South Africa proves even more difficult. No Turning Back appeared on the short list of both the Guardian and Smarties book prizes on the United Kingdom.

Anxious Joburg

Anxious Joburg
Title Anxious Joburg PDF eBook
Author Nicky Falkof
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 293
Release 2020-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1776146301

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An interdisciplinary account of the life of Johannesburg, South Africa's "global south city" Anxious Joburg focuses on Johannesburg, the largest and wealthiest city in South Africa, as a case study for the contemporary global South city. Global South cities are often characterised as sites of contradiction and difference that produce a range of feelings around anxiety. This is often imagined in terms of the global North’s anxieties about the South: migration, crime, terrorism, disease and environmental crisis. Anxious Joburg invites readers to consider an intimate perspective of living inside such a city. How does it feel to live in the metropolis of Johannesburg: what are the conditions, intersections, affects and experiences that mark the contemporary urban? Scholars, visual artists and storytellers, all look at unexamined aspects of Johannesburg life. From peripheral settlements to the inner city to the affluent northern suburbs, from precarious migrants and domestic workers to upwardly mobile young women and fearful elites, Anxious Joburg presents an absorbing engagement with this frustrating, dangerous, seductive city. It offers a rigorous, critical approach to Johannesburg revealing the way in which anxiety is a vital structuring principle of contemporary life. The approach is strongly interdisciplinary, with contributions from media studies, anthropology, religious studies, urban geography, migration studies and psychology. It will appeal to students and teachers, as well as to academic researchers concerned with Johannesburg, South Africa, cities and the global South. The mix of approaches will also draw a non-academic audience.