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  • The other side of truth, Bervey Naidoo (suite)

  • Misfortune continues to fall on the poor girl who , impelled by Marcia and Donna steals uncle Mariam, a friend of the young Sade which we later learned that she had a terrible life, similar to the young Nigerian .
  • Early Solaja feels guilty for his gesture .
  • Shortly after , Mama Appiah teaches children that their father was able to come to London but he had no passport and is therefore in prison.
  • Femi and his sister make alongside their father and try to find a way to get him out of prison.
  • They go to Seven O'Clock News where they tell their story .
  • They talk about their father on television.
  • After this, people come to their aid to help their father for the first time , the children meet their uncle Dele .
  • Their father began a hunger strike .
  • The story ends with the release of his father for Christmas, if the seeker has not yet been granted, they hope to one day return safely to Niger .
  • Its former life and his grandmother fail to Sade.
  • To end the book, Beverley Naidoo uses a letter from Sade to his grandmother who is very touching.
  • Several themes comprise the book : -her encounter with the other in the encounter between the many characters such as Ms. Graham and children or Mariam and Sade -and travel, initiatory journey , exile because as we know, the Solaja are immigrants from Niger

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    • Misfortune continues to fall on the poor girl who , impelled by Marcia and Donna steals uncle Mariam, a friend of the young Sade which we later learned that she had a terrible life, similar to the young Nigerian .
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    • Shortly after , Mama Appiah teaches children that their father was able to come to London but he had no passport and is therefore in prison.
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    • After this, people come to their aid to help their father for the first time , the children meet their uncle Dele .
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    • The story ends with the release of his father for Christmas, if the seeker has not yet been granted, they hope to one day return safely to Niger .
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    • Several themes comprise the book : -her encounter with the other in the encounter between the many characters such as Ms. Graham and children or Mariam and Sade -and travel, initiatory journey , exile because as we know, the Solaja are immigrants from Niger
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