Record Details



Enlarge cover image for No more strangers now : young voices from a new South Africa / interviews by Tim McKee ; photographs by Anne Blackshaw ; foreword by ArchBishop Desmond TuTu. Book

No more strangers now : young voices from a new South Africa / interviews by Tim McKee ; photographs by Anne Blackshaw ; foreword by ArchBishop Desmond TuTu.

Blackshaw, Anne, (illustrator.). McKee, Tim. (Added Author).

Summary:

In their own words, a variety of teenagers from South Africa talk about their years growing up under apartheid, and about the changes now occurring in their country. A photoessay in which 12 South African teens discuss their lives under apartheid & after. Twelve South African teenagers from varied backgrounds describe conditions under apartheid & the impact it had on their lives. "In South Africa we are learning to heal through the telling of stories like these, for it is only through telling that we heal." Through powerful personal narratives and photographs, this remarkable book brings together twelve South African teenagers whose distinct voices illuminate their experiences under apartheid and the joyous yet challenging years of freedom since. In their own words, these teens reveal what it was like to grow up in a country bitterly divided by racial separation, violence, and poverty. Eighteen-year-old Bandile Mashinini tells of police breaking down his door night after night because of his family's outspoken resistance to apartheid. Sixteen-year-old Ricardo Thando Tollie speaks of living in a tin shack only a few miles from the elegant houses of white suburbs. And fifteen-year-old Leandra Jansen van Vuuren describes her isolated childhood as a white South African, taught only to fear and mistrust people with skin darker than her own. But here, too, are stories of hope; of a willingness to reach out, to forgive, and to heal. Although they speak with a diverse range of voices, experiences, and attitudes, these young people are united in the belief that the new South Africa will truly be different from the one they have known. Their lives stand testament to the power and resilience of the human spirit and to a country's ability to redefine itself.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0789425246
  • ISBN: 9780789425249
  • Physical Description: xviii, 107 pages : illustrations, map ; 26 cm
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : DK Pub., 1998.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"A Dk ink book."
Formatted Contents Note:
Ricardo Tollie -- Leandra Jansen van Vuuren -- Michael Njova -- Nithinia Martin -- Nomfundo Mhlana -- Vuyiswa Mbambisa -- Mark Abrahamson -- Bandile Mashinini -- Pfano Takalani -- Lebogang Maile -- Nonhlanhla Mavundla -- Lavendhri Pillay.
Target Audience Note:
Young Adult.
1100 Lexile.
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader 6.1.
Reading Counts! 8.7.
Awards Note:
ALA Notable Children's Book, 1999.
Subject:
South Africa > Race relations > Juvenile literature.
South Africa > Politics and government > 1994- > Juvenile literature.
South Africa > Social conditions > 1961-1994 > Juvenile literature.
South Africa > Social conditions > 1994- > Juvenile literature.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Lummi Library DT 1974 .N66 1988 256957 Stacks Available -

LDR 04683cam a2200697 a 4500
00140197
003NWIC
00520170418210529.0
008971121s1998 nyuab c 000 0 eng
010 . ‡a97047293
035 . ‡a(OCoLC)ocm38081574
040 . ‡aDLC ‡beng ‡cDLC ‡dOCLCQ ‡dXY4 ‡dBAKER ‡dBTCTA ‡dYDXCP ‡dRIOSL ‡dCTN ‡dOCLCO ‡dOCLCF ‡dCZL ‡dOCLCQ ‡dOCL ‡dCHY ‡dXFF
020 . ‡a0789425246
020 . ‡a9780789425249
035 . ‡a(OCoLC)38081574
042 . ‡alcac
043 . ‡af-sa---
05000. ‡aDT1974 ‡b.N66 1998
08200. ‡a968/.00496 ‡221
24500. ‡aNo more strangers now : ‡byoung voices from a new South Africa / ‡cinterviews by Tim McKee ; photographs by Anne Blackshaw ; foreword by ArchBishop Desmond TuTu.
250 . ‡a1st ed.
260 . ‡aNew York : ‡bDK Pub., ‡c1998.
300 . ‡axviii, 107 pages : ‡billustrations, map ; ‡c26 cm
336 . ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
337 . ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
338 . ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
500 . ‡a"A Dk ink book."
520 . ‡aIn their own words, a variety of teenagers from South Africa talk about their years growing up under apartheid, and about the changes now occurring in their country. A photoessay in which 12 South African teens discuss their lives under apartheid & after. Twelve South African teenagers from varied backgrounds describe conditions under apartheid & the impact it had on their lives. "In South Africa we are learning to heal through the telling of stories like these, for it is only through telling that we heal." Through powerful personal narratives and photographs, this remarkable book brings together twelve South African teenagers whose distinct voices illuminate their experiences under apartheid and the joyous yet challenging years of freedom since. In their own words, these teens reveal what it was like to grow up in a country bitterly divided by racial separation, violence, and poverty. Eighteen-year-old Bandile Mashinini tells of police breaking down his door night after night because of his family's outspoken resistance to apartheid. Sixteen-year-old Ricardo Thando Tollie speaks of living in a tin shack only a few miles from the elegant houses of white suburbs. And fifteen-year-old Leandra Jansen van Vuuren describes her isolated childhood as a white South African, taught only to fear and mistrust people with skin darker than her own. But here, too, are stories of hope; of a willingness to reach out, to forgive, and to heal. Although they speak with a diverse range of voices, experiences, and attitudes, these young people are united in the belief that the new South Africa will truly be different from the one they have known. Their lives stand testament to the power and resilience of the human spirit and to a country's ability to redefine itself.
5050 . ‡aRicardo Tollie -- Leandra Jansen van Vuuren -- Michael Njova -- Nithinia Martin -- Nomfundo Mhlana -- Vuyiswa Mbambisa -- Mark Abrahamson -- Bandile Mashinini -- Pfano Takalani -- Lebogang Maile -- Nonhlanhla Mavundla -- Lavendhri Pillay.
586 . ‡aALA Notable Children's Book, 1999.
521 . ‡aYoung Adult.
5260 . ‡aAccelerated Reader ‡c6.1.
5260 . ‡aReading Counts! ‡c8.7.
5218 . ‡a1100 ‡bLexile.
651 0. ‡aSouth Africa ‡xRace relations ‡vJuvenile literature.
651 0. ‡aSouth Africa ‡xPolitics and government ‡y1994- ‡vJuvenile literature.
651 0. ‡aSouth Africa ‡xSocial conditions ‡y1961-1994 ‡vJuvenile literature.
651 0. ‡aSouth Africa ‡xSocial conditions ‡y1994- ‡vJuvenile literature.
7001 . ‡aBlackshaw, Anne, ‡eillustrator.
7001 . ‡aMcKee, Tim.
77608. ‡iOnline version: ‡tNo more strangers now. ‡b1st ed. ‡dNew York : DK Pub., 1998 ‡w(OCoLC)636943816
938 . ‡aBaker & Taylor ‡bBKTY ‡c19.95 ‡d14.96 ‡i0789425246 ‡n0003100645 ‡sactive
938 . ‡aBaker and Taylor ‡bBTCP ‡n97047293
938 . ‡aYBP Library Services ‡bYANK ‡n1514139
0291 . ‡aAU@ ‡b000013600497
0291 . ‡aNZ1 ‡b3959655
0291 . ‡aUKBRU ‡b146889
0291 . ‡aYDXCP ‡b1514139
0291 . ‡aNZ1 ‡b389334
994 . ‡aZ0 ‡bWANIC
948 . ‡hNO HOLDINGS IN WANIC - 826 OTHER HOLDINGS
901 . ‡aocm38081574 ‡bOCoLC ‡c40197 ‡tbiblio