Om forfatteren

Beverley Naidoo is a South African author of children's books who lives in the U.K. Her first three novels featured life in South Africa where she lived until her twenties. She has also written a biography of the trade unionist Neil Aggett.

The Other Side of Truth, was published by Puffin in 2000, is a story about political corruption and how that affects the lives of the children of an outspoken writer. For that work she won the annual Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book by a British subject.

Naidoo won the Josette Frank Award twice – in 1986 for Journey to Jo'burg and in 1997 for No Turning Back: A Novel of South Africa.

Æsops fabler

Her er 16 af Æsops kloge, vittige og tidløse fabler, for første gang anbragt i afrikanske omgivelser. At Æsop måske var fra Afrika har inspireret forfatteren Beverley Naidoo og tegneren Piet Grobler, som begge er fra Sydafrika, til at lade afrikanske dyr optræde i disse elskede, ældgamle historier. Ifølge historikeren Herodot levede Æsop på øen Samos i 500-tallet f.Kr. Gennemillustreret.
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Udgivelsesdato27 jan. 2011
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ISBN trykt bog9788789213668