Following on from 'Noughts and Crosses', Sephy is struggling to raise her mixed-race child in an apartheid society and to make her mark as a singer in a society prejudiced against Crosses like her. But when her daughter finds out about her parentage, she must reassess her identity. Originally published: London: Doubleday, 2004.
Originally published: London: Doubleday, 2004.
Partial contents: An eye for an eye. Originally published: 2003.
Following on from 'Noughts and Crosses', Sephy is struggling to raise her mixed-race child in an apartheid society and to make her mark as a singer in a society prejudiced against Crosses like her. But when her daughter finds out about her parentage, she must reassess her identity.
Teenage.
Teenage fiction.
Secondary/GCSE.
An eye for an eye