1988 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)
1989 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library)
Somehow Tenderness Survives: Stories of Southern Africa
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Author(s)Hazel Rochman
PublisherHarperTeen
ISBN / ASIN0064470636
ISBN-139780064470636
Sales Rank203,230
CategoryYoung Adult Fiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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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.
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