Girls on the street / created by Rumbidzai Rurevo and Michael Bourdillon
Material type: TextPublisher: Weaver Press, 2003Copyright date: ©2003Description: 68 pages; illustrationsContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1779220162
- HV887.Z362 RUR
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Includes bibliographical references
Background, The children's stories, What we have learned, Bibliography
Girls on the Street tells these stories. Some of the girls have fled harsh conditions at home, and once on the streets they struggle to survive in any way they can. Having learned to live independently, they find it hard to adapt to any other way of life; for them, the future is bleak. A few, however, work on the streets but have homes to go to at night, and receive support from their families; for them, te future holds some promise.
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