Book Descriptions
for Burn My Heart by Beverley Naidoo
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Shortly after World War II, another war raged in Kenya, born out of racial injustice. Thirteen-year-old Mugo is a house servant and companion to eleven-year-old Mathew Grayson, as his father and Bwana Grayson were years earlier. But times are different. Fear of the Kikuyus, who have demanded independence and land repatriation from the British, drives a wedge between the boys and their fathers. When a midnight fire erupts behind the stables, the Kikuyu servants, allegedly in league with the Mau Mau, are blamed, even when the young Bwana confesses his involvement. 2010 African Studies As sociation Children’s Africana Book Award (Honor Book—Older Readers), 2009 Booklist Youth Editors’ Choice, 2009 NYPL 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, 2009 Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Books. lmp
Originally published by Puffin Great Britain, in 2007.
From the Publisher
What does it mean to be loyal?
Mathew and Mugo, two boys—one white, one black—share an uneasy friendship in Kenya in the 1950s. They're friends even though Mathew's dad owns the land and everything on it. They're friends despite the difference in their skin color. And they're friends in the face of the growing Mau Mau rebellion, which threatens British settlers with violence as black Kenyans struggle to win back their land and freedom. But suspicions and accusations are escalating, and an act of betrayal could change everything.
Internationally acclaimed, award-winning author Beverley Naidoo explores the fragile bonds of friendship in this stunning novel about prejudice, fear, and the circumstances that bring people together—and tear them apart.