Journey to Jo'burg

Beverley Naidoo

Banned by the apartheid government in South Africa, this is the story of two children's courage and determination to find their mother and bring her home.



Journey to Jo'burg, Collins Modern Classic (UK), with inside illustrations by Lisa Kopper - Click here to buy!

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"The sun rose higher. On they walked. The heat sank into them and they felt the sweat on their bodies. On they walked. Alone again..."

Another baby has died in the village and Naledi knows that her little sister Dineo might die too. But what can she do? Their grandmother has no money and there are no doctors in their village. So Naledi makes up her mind. She will have to get Mma who works more than 300 kilometres away in Johannesburg. The only way to let her know was to get to the big road and walk. So Naledi and her brother Tiro did just that...

"...the more searing for its gentleness" The Guardian, UK

"...so simple and straightforward that it makes accessible even to quite young children the difficult and the profound." Times Educational Supplement, UK

"... with a wealth to share, this well-written piece has no equal." (Starred review) School Library Journal, USA

"A provocative, eloquent story about the human spirit." Publishers Weekly, USA

The Other Award 1985 - UK

Child Study Children's Book Committee Award 1986/ Parents' Choice Honor Book for Paperback Literature 1988/ Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies 1986 - USA

Journey to Jo'burg - UK edition

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Beverley Naidoo writes:

When I sent two copies of my first children's book to nephews and nieces in South Africa in 1985, they never received the parcel. Instead, my sister-in-law received a letter telling her that the books had been seized and banned. However Journey to Jo'burg soon found its way into many different countries, in English and in translations, so that hundreds of thousands of children elsewhere were soon reading it. It was only after the release of Nelson Mandela from jail that the book was unbanned.

Other editions of Journey to Jo'burg

Journey to Jo'Burg (US Edition) - Click here to order!

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Text © 1985 Beverley Naidoo/Canon Collins Educational Trust for South Africa. Covers: © HarperCollins Publishers UK/USA; Educational edition UK © Longman Group UK Ltd

For poems and a powerful audio-visual response to Journey to Jo’burg in ‘Changing Voices’ at the Barbican click here.

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