A story about the power of reading… In Dududu village, everyone knows that Mrs Zwane loves books. She collects old papers, books and magazines and keeps them neatly piled in her bedroom. Mrs Zwane had never been to school. She couldn’t read or write, but something inside her tells her there is magic in those printed words. One day they will talk to me,’ she says. This is the story of how Mrs Zwane helps the children of Dududu – and how a young boy gives Mrs Zwane a very special gift. The gift of reading, and words.
CONTRIBUTORS: Gcina Mhlophe
EAN: 9781485631651
COUNTRY: South Africa
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WEIGHT: 500 g
HEIGHT: 260 cm
PUBLISHED BY: David Philip Publishers
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GENRE: JUVENILE FICTION / General
WIDTH: 210 cm
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Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Gcina Mhlophe, is a South African anti-apartheid activist, actress, storyteller, poet, playwright, director and author. Gcina does her work through charismatic performances, working to preserve storytelling as a means of keeping history alive and encouraging South African children to read. She tells her stories in four of South Africa's languages: English, Afrikaans, Zulu, and Xhosa Elizabeth Pulles is a children’s book illustrator, painter and sculptor from Johannesburg. One of the most popular works by Elizabeth Pulles is a previous collaboration with Gcina Mhlophe: 7 editions were published between 1994 and 2007 in English, copies of which are available from 55 WorldCat member libraries worldwide. She is a multiple-award winner of ATKV prizes, the Vivian Wilkes prize, the M.E.R. prize and most recently the IBBY/Exclusive Books prize.
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