Somehow Tenderness Survives: Stories of Southern Africa
  • Published:
    Oct-1990
  • Formats:
    Print
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    208
  • Age Level:
    13 & up
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Apartheid. It's about suffering, about violence. Here are ten stories and autobiographical accounts, by southern African writers of various races. Some of the writers — Nadine Gordimer, Mark Mathabane, Doris Lessing — are well-known; all of them deserve to be. Their stories, individually and as a group, create a moving, sometimes shockingly vivid portrait of what it feels like to grow up in a land where racism is the law.A stunning group of [ten] stories and autobiographical accounts [by such authors as Doris Lessing and Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer] which vividly evoke what it means to come of age in South Africa under apartheid. Whether a portrayal of a major event in a character's life, or a simple recounting of the small details of everyday living, each story makes a powerful impact [and] will remain in the mind of the reader. This title should be in every YA collection. —V. 1988 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)1989 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library)
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    • First Edition
    • Oct-1990
    • HarperTeen
    • Paperback
    • ISBN: 0064470636
    • ISBN13: 9780064470636
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    • Sep-1988
    • HarperCollins
    • Hardcover
    • ISBN: 0060250232
    • ISBN13: 9780060250232
    • Library Binding



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