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Authors: Beverley Naidoo

Tags: #Social Issues, #Nigerians - England - London, #England, #Social Science, #London (England), #Nigerians, #Brothers and Sisters, #Juvenile Fiction, #Africa, #General, #London, #Family, #Historical, #Siblings, #People & Places, #Fiction, #Refugees, #Values & Virtues, #History

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I owe thanks to many people who have generously given their time and knowledge during the research and writing of this novel. I, of course, take full responsibility for the fiction.

For the knowledge I have gained of Nigeria over the years, I thank two families in particular. The Oke family—with special thanks to Dr. Adetinuke Tadese for her comments on my manuscript and to her parents for a lifetime friendship and the integrity of their vision. Also the Oyeleye family for a wealth of insight—with special thanks to Olusola Oyeleye, not only for her encouragement and comments but for introducing me to her mother’s proverbs before introducing me to her mother.

There are many other individuals, establishments, and organizations concerned with refugee children and asylum seekers whom I wish to thank. Unfortunately, they are too many to name in all but I would like to offer special thanks to: Jennifer Abuah of the Refugee Advisory Project; child psychotherapist Sheila Melzak of the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture; David Verity-Smith; Jill Rutter and Terry Smith of the Refugee Council; Sheila Kasabova of Camden Refugee Education Project; Jeanette Redding of Enfield Refugee Education Team; Enfield Language and Curriculum Access Service staff and their students at Kingsmead and Lea Valley High School; Annie Donaldson and her students at Warwick Park School in Southwark.

I thank all those who read and commented on my manuscript with a special thank-you to Zora Laattoe. Thanks, as ever, to my family for their various supportive roles. Finally, thank you to the Arts Council of England for support and acknowledgment in the form of a generous Writers’ Award.

ALSO BY BEVERLEY NAIDOO

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Seven Stories of Conflict and Hope

N
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A Novel of South Africa

C
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J
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A South African Story

Carnegie Medal

Smarties Silver Medal

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School Library Journal
Best Book

A
Publishers Weekly
Best Book

Los Angeles Times
Book Prize for Young Adult Fiction Finalist

An ALA Notable Book

An ALA Best Book for Young Adults

New York Public Library’s Books for the Teen Age

Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children

An IRA/CBC Teachers’ Choice

A Notable Children’s Trade Book in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)

THE OTHER SIDE OF TRUTH
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Naidoo, Beverley.

The other side of truth / by Beverley Naidoo.

p. cm.

Summary: Smuggled out of Nigeria after their mother’s murder, Sade and her younger brother are abandoned in London when their uncle fails to meet them at the airport and they are fearful of their new surroundings and of what may have happened to their journalist father back in Nigeria.

ISBN 0-06-029628-3—ISBN 0-06-029629-1 (lib. bdg.)

ISBN 0-06-441002-1 (pbk.)

1. Nigerians—England—London—Juvenile fiction. [1. Nigerians—England—London—Fiction. 2. Refugees—Fiction. 3. Brothers and sisters—Fiction.] I. Title.

PZ7.N1384 Ot  2001         00-054112

[Fic]—dc21         CIP

AC

EPub Edition © March 2010 ISBN: 978-0-06-200789-6

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