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Linzi Glass

    Linzi Glass is an author deeply invested in the themes of animal rescue and rehabilitation. Her extensive experience in animal rescue work and as a co-founder of The Forgotten Dog Foundation, dedicated to helping dogs in need, informs her writing. Her narratives often explore the profound connections between humans and animals, highlighting resilience and the pursuit of second chances. Beyond her creative writing, she shares her passion and expertise by teaching and consulting on writing, nurturing the next generation of storytellers.

    Die Farben der Freundschaft
    The Year the Gypsies Came
    Ruby Red
    • Ruby Red

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(43)Add rating

      In Ruby Winters' world, colour opens some doors and slams others shut. Her Johannesburg neighbourhood is a far cry from the streets of Soweto where anger and hatred simmer under the surface. Ruby can't resist the blue-eyed Afrikaans boy who brings her the rush of first love, but whose presence also brings hushed whispers and disapproving glances.

      Ruby Red
    • Set in apartheid South Africa, this powerful and lyrically written novel is Linzi Glass's debut.As twelve-year-old Emily Iris explains it, her mother and father have always been eager to take in travelers and vagabonds, relying on the presence of outsiders to ease the tension between them. Emily has her gentle older sister, Sarah, and Buza, the old Zulu nightwatchman, for company and comfort. But her parents' continuing discontent leads them to welcome some peculiar strangers. One spring, a family of wanderers--a wildlife photographer, his wife, and two boys--comes to stay, and their strange, compelling, and dangerous presence will leave the Iris family infinitely changed.

      The Year the Gypsies Came
    • Südafrika, 1976: Die 17-jährige Ruby lebt in einem ruhigen Weißenviertel von Johannesburg. Doch was ihre Klassenkameraden nicht wissen dürfen: Rubys Familie engagiert sich gegen die Politik der Apartheid. Als die Mutter, eine bekannte Galeristin, den Maler Julian bei ihnen zu Hause versteckt, wird Rubys Leben zum Balanceakt. Sie fühlt sich zu dem jungen Schwarzen hingezogen und ist von seiner Kunst zutiefst berührt. Zwischen ihr und Julian entwickelt sich eine enge Freundschaft. Doch niemand darf davon erfahren, auch nicht Rubys weißer Freund. Ruby ist hin- und hergerissen. Kann Liebe stärker sein als Rassismus und Hass? Als Julian verhaftet wird, muss sich Ruby entscheiden.

      Die Farben der Freundschaft