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"I'm telling you, Faheema, it was because of your red crayon and that stupid clown's nose. That's what made us friends."_x000D_
"And I'm telling you, Louise. There was no red crayon! No, it was because of my pink lunchbox at break and that horrible Sean Groenewald."_x000D_
"Red crayon!"_x000D_
"Pink lunchbox! And your hair shining like a gold crown."_x000D_
"Oh, come on! How could my hair ever look like a gold crown? You're making that up!"_x000D_
We argued until we both burst out laughing. But there were other arguments going on. Not so, Faheema? Serious arguments that didn't
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"I'm telling you, Faheema, it was because of your red crayon and that stupid clown's nose. That's what made us friends."_x000D_

"And I'm telling you, Louise. There was no red crayon! No, it was because of my pink lunchbox at break and that horrible Sean Groenewald."_x000D_

"Red crayon!"_x000D_

"Pink lunchbox! And your hair shining like a gold crown."_x000D_

"Oh, come on! How could my hair ever look like a gold crown? You're making that up!"_x000D_

We argued until we both burst out laughing. But there were other arguments going on. Not so, Faheema? Serious arguments that didn't end with everyone laughing. Arguments that threatened to destroy our friendship forever.


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Jenny Robson was born in Cape Town. After studying Primary School Teaching in Mowbray and obtaining a degree in Philosophy through the University of South Africa, she worked as a teacher in Simonstown before going to Botswana, where she worked as a music teacher in Orapa for many years. She currently teaches at an International School in the town of Maun, on the banks of the Okavango. She did not start writing until the age of 38. To date she has published more than thirty books for children and young adults, as well as a novel for adults and numerous short stories. Her texts depict South African teenagers with their dreams, their fears, their hopes and their problems, which resemble those experienced by young people outside the African continent.