World Beneath : A Novel by Janice Warman (2016, Hardcover)

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World Beneath : A Novel by Janice Warman (2016, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherCandlewick Press
ISBN-100763678562
ISBN-139780763678562
eBay Product ID (ePID)210363127

Product Key Features

Book TitleWorld Beneath : a Novel
Number of Pages176 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicPsychological, Social Themes / Class Differences, Historical / Africa, Mystery & Detective / General, Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism
GenreYoung Adult Fiction, Fiction
AuthorJanice Warman
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight10 oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceYoung Adult Audience
LCCN2015-931429
ReviewsA good complement to nonfiction about apartheid South Africa, a little-explored place and period in children's literature. -Kirkus Reviews Set in 1970s South Africa, this tale is about Joshua, a young boy struggling to survive the racial legacy of apartheid...the work serves to address a critical aspect of world history and can be a valuable addition to school libraries. -School Library Journal Through the eyes of an innocent boy trying to fathom the injustice and brutality of apartheid, as well as his own potentially violent role in the struggle, Warman presents a gripping personal portrait of a horrific chapter in South Africa's history. -Publishers Weekly, A good complement to nonfiction about apartheid South Africa, a little-explored place and period in children's literature. -Kirkus Reviews, A good complement to nonfiction about apartheid South Africa, a little-explored place and period in children's literature. --Kirkus Reviews Set in 1970s South Africa, this tale is about Joshua, a young boy struggling to survive the racial legacy of apartheid...the work serves to address a critical aspect of world history and can be a valuable addition to school libraries. --School Library Journal Through the eyes of an innocent boy trying to fathom the injustice and brutality of apartheid, as well as his own potentially violent role in the struggle, Warman presents a gripping personal portrait of a horrific chapter in South Africa's history. --Publishers Weekly In this slim, tightly constructed novel, Warman stays true to the narrow perspective of the naive country boy observing an uprising in a city he scarcely knows. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The succinct and specific prose will transport readers to a pivotal moment in history...Through a child's eyes, Warman perfectly captures the discovery of white privilege and the intentional creation of two distinct worlds just as their dividers come crumbling down. --Booklist South African journalist Janice Warman introduces young readers to that terrifying circumstance in "The World Beneath," a humane and thoughtful exploration of a young Xhosa boy's political awakening...Spanning two turbulent years, this novel for readers 11 and older movingly depicts moments of moral courage in a society on the edge of violent upheaval. --The Wall Street Journal, A good complement to nonfiction about apartheid South Africa, a little-explored place and period in children's literature. -Kirkus Reviews Set in 1970s South Africa, this tale is about Joshua, a young boy struggling to survive the racial legacy of apartheid...the work serves to address a critical aspect of world history and can be a valuable addition to school libraries. -School Library Journal
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromSeventh Grade
Dewey Decimal[Fic]
SynopsisAt the height of South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle, a boy must face life decisions that test what he believes--and call for no turning back. South Africa, 1976. Joshua lives with his mother in the maid's room, in the backyard of their wealthy white employers' house in the city by the sea. He doesn't quite understand the events going on around him. But when he rescues a stranger and riots begin to sweep the country, Joshua has to face the world beneath--the world deep inside him--to make heartbreaking choices that will change his life forever. Genuine and quietly unflinching, this beautifully nuanced novel from a veteran journalist captures a child's-eye view of the struggle that shaped a nation and riveted the world.
LC Classification NumberPS3623.A76W67 2016

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