No it is a book
Mainly England.
It is 224 pages.
the woman who takes sade and femi across to london then abandons them in a café
chain of fire, no turning back and the other side of truth
Beverley Naidoo is the author of Journey to Jo'burg, Chain of Fire, and Out of Bounds. She also penned The Other Side of Truth, Web of Lies, and Burn My Heart.
In the other side of truth, Beverley Naidoo writes from the character Sade's point of view! This means that Naidoo has the same perspective as Sade! When Sade and Femi arrive in London, the book instantly introduced the city as a chaotic and an anxiety-building place. From Sade's point of view, Naidoo mainly focuses on the negative side of London. Naidoo uses Flashback as a device to compare London to Nigeria. Sade has many flashbacks to show a memory that is linked to the current situation in the book!
Basically, Papa is reunited with Sade and Femi in England and he is allowed to stay for 6 months until he can get a proper asylum and their story goes on all the newspapers. Also, Mariam and Sade are friends again and Mariam's family know about the lighter. Uncle Dele is also found. I hope you find this helpful :D
The movie was entirely fictional. There is no real Beverly Sutphin. Actually, it says at the start of the movie it is a true story, with names of innocent individuals changed. At the end of the movie, at the court hearing, it says Beverly refused to help with the filming of the movie. I guess you can google it. The truth is that John Walters admitted to it being a gag. he made it up.
Mama Buki is the mother of the main characters, Sade and Femi, in the novel "The Other Side of Truth" by Beverley Naidoo. She is a strong and caring mother who is forced to make difficult decisions to protect her children after their father's murder and their family is targeted in Nigeria due to their father being a political journalist.
"The Other Side of Truth" by Beverley Naidoo explores themes of political turmoil, family, and identity through the perspective of two Nigerian siblings who are forced to flee to London after their mother is killed. The novel highlights the challenges faced by refugees and the importance of speaking out against injustice and standing up for one's beliefs.
In the novel "The Other Side of Truth" by Beverley Naidoo, Black Beret is a political activist and leader in Nigeria who opposes the corrupt government. He plays a significant role in helping the main characters, Sade and Femi, as they struggle to seek safety and justice in a society torn by political unrest.
the carnegies medal the smarties silver medal