Life is a hard but beautiful thing!
R303.90
The whole school was abuzz with the news. A Grade 7 learner, Jane Rowe, committed suicide. Nozakhe, who shared a desk with Jane in Grade 6, was shocked at the news. Why would a girl who seemingly had everything commit suicide?
Description
Life is a hard but beautiful thing! has been developed for the multilingual and multicultural classrooms. The story emphasizes on the uniqueness of every individual – that, we all come to the world bringing “gifts”, we are fully equipped to deal with life’s challenges and much more. It helps learners to understand that our talents are crucial tools for living; that we must nurture and use them for the benefit of all – so that we can make the world a better place than we found it. It provides learners with the understanding of being responsible citizens. Learners are provided with problem-solving skills and how to cope with challenges in life.