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An illustrated, beginning level reader.
"Elizabeth wanted to be a good mother. But she knew she must make time to learn to read. In I told Myself she tells how she struggled to go to a literacy class. She tells how she found the courage to tell her family that she could not read, and how she stood up to her husband who did not want her to succeed. It is a personal story that many people will understand."
Elizabeth Ndaba, the author, is a domestic worker in Johannesburg, South Africa. She wrote this story after attending literacy classes with the English Literacy Project (ELP). A very popular title presented as a photo story.
| Peppercorn Book Number: 600-0050 |
| Publisher: ViVa Books |
| ISBN: 1-874932-93-X |
| Illustrated: b&w photos |
| Place of Publication: Johannesburg, South Africa |
| Year of Publication: 2001 |
| Reader Level: Beginner 1 |
| Medium: book |
| Format: paperback |
| Size: A5, portrait |
| Length: 26 pages |
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