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Beverley Naidoo (Author)
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December 24, 2002 10 and up5 and up

Will the truth harm them -- or save them?

When Nigeria's corrupt military government kills their mother, twelve-year-old Sade and her brother Femi think their lives are over. Out of fear for their safety, their father, an outspoken journalist, decides to smuggle the children out of Nigeria and into London, where their uncle lives. But when they get to the cold and massive city, they find themselves lost and alone, with no one to trust and no idea when -- or if -- they will ever see their father again.

The Other Side of Truth is a gripping adventure story about courage, family, and the power of truth.


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Sade, the 12-year-old protagonist of Naidoo's sophisticated and emotional novel, must flee her native Nigeria with her younger brother after their mother is killed in a shooting. Their father, a muckraking journalist in trouble with the military government, was the target. Sade and 10-year-old Femi soon find themselves stranded in London, abandoned by the woman paid to smuggle them into the country, and at the mercy of mostly friendly, but foreign government agencies, foster families and teachers. Her father finally surfaces in England, only to be detained for illegally emigrating. Sade must learn quickly how to fight for what she holds dear, including her father's safety. The inclusion of real facts about African countries, such as the government's execution of Nigerian activist writer Ken Saro-Wiwa, makes Naidoo's story more poignant, while the immediacy of the parallel story, in which Sade must deal with similar obstacles on a smaller scale (e.g., powerful school gangs), makes the novel more accessible. Fashbacks, letters written between father and daughter, and Sade's constant memories of her mother's sayings, add texture. Readers may be challenged by some of the British English, but they will find it easy to understand Sade's joy at reuniting with her father in prison, and likely find her determination exhilarating. Ages 10-up.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Gr 5-8-With political insight, sensitivity, and passion, Naidoo presents the harrowing story of two Nigerian children caught in the civil strife of their beloved homeland in the mid-1990s. Eighth-grader Sade Solaja and her fifth-grade brother, Femi, are hastily stowed out of Nigeria after their mother is shot and killed by assassins' bullets meant for their outspoken journalist father. The children are abandoned in London and are unable to locate their uncle, a university professor who has been threatened and has gone into hiding. Picked up first by the police and then by immigration authorities, the youngsters remain silent, afraid to reveal their true names and background. They are placed in a foster home where kindness does not relieve their loneliness and alienation. School is a frightening plunge into Western culture, relaxed discipline, ethnic harassment, and peer intimidation. When their father, who has illegally entered the country, contacts them from a detention center, the children are jubilant. However, their excitement is overshadowed by his imprisonment and subsequent hunger strike. Sade enacts a plan to tell "Mr. Seven O'Clock News" her father's story. Public attention and support follow, prompting his release. Tension and hope alternately drive the story as Sade and Femi grapple with an avalanche of decisions, disappointments, and discoveries. Traditions temper Sade's despair as she remembers times at Family House in Ibadan, and her mother's quiet admonition to be true to yourself. Through these compelling characters, Naidoo has captured and revealed the personal anguish and universality of the refugee experience.

Gerry Larson, Durham School of the Arts, NC

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 10 and up
  • Paperback: 252 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTrophy (December 24, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0064410021
  • ISBN-13: 978-0064410021
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #267,344 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
Books that tell of cultures and events far from my
own experience are valuable to me. They open my
mind and heart to the ideas and experiences beyond
me. This is a book I enjoyed for that reason. I
am not very knowledgeable about African history.

Shadeh and her brother are home when their mother
is fatally shot. Her father, fearing further
attacks against the family sends them off illegally
to be with his brother in England. When their uncle
fails to meet them and the children are abandoned,
Shadeh feels she must hide some of the truth to
protect her father. Through a series of emotionally
draining experiences the family's story is told. In
the end, it reminds us that there is a reason sometimes
for people in desparate situations to not tell the
truth, but even then, it is the truth, from all sides,
that is the goal.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
A Kid's Review
Format:Hardcover
I recently read the book The Other Side of Truth by Beverly Naidoo. The book is about two children that are smuggled out of Nigeria after their mother was murdered.

Their father is a journalist for a periodical that talks about the political corruption in Nigeria. Sade and Femi's father is the most honest writer of the staff. When he openly writes about how bad of a government the Nigerian one is, the government tries to kill him. But, instead of killing him they kill his wife. Later that day arrangements are made for Sade and Femi to be smuggled to their uncle in London.

When their plans fall through they are discovered by the police, but Sade and Femi make the decision to lie and not talk about who they really are. They are given to temporary parents. Their dad later joins them in London but is immediately sent to jail because of not going through the right immigration steps. The end of the story portrays true family love and is exceptionally amazing.

I really enjoyed this book for a couple of reasons. The first of which is that the author does a great job explaining a very confusing plot. The second reason I liked this book was because this sort of plot has always really interested me. I would especially recommend this book for anyone that enjoys realistic fiction; this book is at the very top of the line in that category. This book was one of the best books I read all summer and I would highly recommend it to anyone, even people that might not have enjoyed this sort of book in the past.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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This book has haunted me since I read it. It tells the story of two immensely likable young children forced out of their country and into a totally foreign culture. It managed to educate me about Nigeria and its political turmoil, while also cluing me into some of the problems faced by those seeking asylum, such as being imprisoned like criminals and often being sent home to face torture or death. Yet, despite the heavy material, Naidoo has a light touch that transforms the book into an adventure with the highest stakes, riveting you to the pages until the end.
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Makes you learn about several political issues
The novel by Beverly Naidoo combines great political issues with a story of a boy and a girl alone in London. Read more
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The Other Side of Truth, an astonishingly powerful novel by Beverly Naidoo, illustrates a passionate, yet harrowing story of two Nigerian children (Sade and Femi) striving to... Read more
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The Other Side of Truth is a fantastic adventure story by Beverly Naidoo about courage, family and the power of truth, I read during my summer vacation. Read more
Published on November 16, 2008 by Torsten Molina
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The Other Side Of Truth really, truly tells about another side of the truth. I hear about stories of other countries and ways of living, but this book truly opened my eyes. Read more
Published on June 2, 2008 by JCR
Lost Children
Sade's father is a famous journalist in Nigeria, a country in turmoil. He insists on writing the truth of the corruption of the people in his country, and therefore he is... Read more
Published on May 30, 2007 by A. Luciano
The Other Side of Truth
Beverly Naidoo has done a great job in this story of educating the reader about the conflict in Nigeria. Read more
Published on May 24, 2005 by Jordan Duncan
Lost in London
The Other Side of Truth, one of the best books ever made is by Beverly Naidoo, an outstanding author. Read more
Published on March 4, 2005
A Truthful Review
Many people have read adventure stories, but none of them will ever amount to this one. The Other Side of Truth is an amazing story that shows true determination and courage. Read more
Published on March 1, 2005
truth
A truly sad book, but a good choice for the Carnegie Medal. It sweeps you away to England where most of the story takes place. You feel like your there. Read more
Published on June 1, 2004 by Denise
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SADE IS SLIPPING HER ENGLISH BOOK into her schoolbag when Mama screams. Read the first page
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Aunt Gracie, Mama Appiah, Uncle Tunde, Uncle Dele, Uncle Roy, Mama Buki, Miss Harcourt, Video Man, Family House, Cool Gaze, Hawk Lady, Miss Police Business, Folarin Solaja, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Machine Lady, Rock Face, Daud's Store, Presentation High, Robert Hair-tail, Agbada Eyes, Hawk Man, Heathlands Detention Center, Mama Lola, Miss Silky Neat, Temporary Admission
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