Short Stories
Out of Bounds, by Beverly Naidoo
Maureen Judith Shea
(2001). Out of Bounds (p. 175). London: Harper Collins Publishers.
Awards
Jane Addams Book Award
Parent’s Choice Silver Honor
Children's Africana Book Award Winner: Best Book for Older Readers
New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age
ALA Best Book for Young Adults
Format: print
Selection process: Initially reviewed the “Book List” in textbook Literature for Today’s Young Adult by Allsen P. Nelsen . Then I looked for available books in the local library. Could not find any of the books listed. The librarian assistant found “ Out of Bounds”
Review: Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu wrote the inspiring forward describing how humanity should always remember the apartheid of South Africa, and how we should never repeat such human oppression again. After a brief introduction by the author defining contextual terms, and providing a glimpse of the times, Ms. Naidoo wrote a collection of short stories spanning the time frame from 1948 to 2000. The Dare describes how a simple “dare” among children becomes a life experience for the one taking on the dare. She witnesses firsthand how prejudicial hatred is acted on a child for stealing fruit. The Noose, and One Day, Lilly, One Day describe the effects of the rising tensions of apartheid. The Typewriter portrays a grandmother mother’s love to protect her granddaughter, all for the sake of the written word. The Gun keeps the reader on edge of whether the main character will actually use the weapon for revenge. The Playground describes how when integrated education began, the courageous people who stood their ground to receive the education they so sought. The last story, Out of Bounds describes how over a short span of time, a child’s favorite play area becomes a line to not cross over. Ultimately, both sides of the line regarded the other neighborhood as out of bounds. Finally, Naidoo provides a brief outline of some main events of the times and how each story was inspired.
Highly Recommend
Naidoo, B. (2001). Out of Bounds. London: Harper Collins Publishers.
(2013). A. P. Nilsen, B. James, K. L. Donelson, & N. D. F., Literature for Today's Young Adults (p. 482). Boston: Pearson Education, Inc.