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Somehow tenderness survives : stories of southern Africa / selected by Hazel Rochman.
Rochman, Hazel.
1988
YA PZ5 .S695 1988 (
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Available at Midgrade/YA Collection
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Title
Somehow tenderness survives : stories of southern Africa / selected by Hazel Rochman.
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780060250225
0060250224
9780060250232 (lib. bdg.)
0060250232 (lib. bdg.)
Published
New York : Harper & Row, [1988]
Copyright
©1988
Language
English
Description
147 pages ; 22 cm
Call Number
YA PZ5 .S695 1988
Dewey Decimal Classification
[Fic]
Summary
A collection of ten short stories and autobiographical accounts by authors of various races expose the conditions of racism in South Africa.
Note
"A Charlotte Zolotow book."
Bibliography, etc. Note
Bibliography: p. 145-147.
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Rochman, Hazel.
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Table of Contents
Crackling day; The old chief Mshlanga; A day in the country; Country lovers; When the train comes; The toilet; The road to Alexandra; A chip of Glass Ruby; A farm at Raraba; It's quiet now.
Browse Subjects
Short stories, South African (English)
Race relations
Fiction.
Short stories.
South Africa
Race relations
Juvenile fiction.
South Africa
Race relations
Fiction.
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