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The Billion Dollar Soccer Ball (Paperback) Loot Price: R122
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The Billion Dollar Soccer Ball (Paperback)

Michael Williams

Series: MML Literature

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List price R138 Loot Price R122 Discovery Miles 1 220 You Save R16 (12%)

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General

Imprint: Maskew Miller Longman Pty.Ltd ,South Africa
Country of origin: South Africa
Series: MML Literature
Release date: June 2009
Authors: Michael Williams
Dimensions: 210 x 136 x 10mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 978-0-636-09193-1
Categories: Books > Children's & Educational > Fiction > General
Books > Children's & Educational > Language & literature > English (including English as a school subject) > English literature texts > Fiction texts
Books > Children's Fiction & Fun > General
LSN: 0-636-09193-7
Barcode: 9780636091931

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Mon, 29 Aug 2011 | Review by: Crystal W.

An impressive youth novel from South African author Michael Williams. Two brothers flee Zimbabwe after their village is wiped out in political violence. All Deo has is his older brother, and his soccer ball which doubles as a hiding place for their money. South Africa is not the safe haven they seek as they experience exploitation and zenophobia. A powerful, well-written story.

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innocent and deo

Sun, 15 May 2016 | Review by: nako Z.

when two boys village is ruined they were ale to survive and pass threw it and now they are on they on. they find Mai maria who helps them cross the Limpopo river in order to find innocent dad in a place called Jozi. they pass threw difficult places. in south africa they fear xenophobia.

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