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  1. 285 pages (large print) ; 22 cm

  2. Waiting for Sheila: Directed by Waris Hussein. With Gary Carp, Antony Carrick, Carmel Cryan, Keith Drinkel.

  3. The book, Waiting for the Rain, by Sheila Gordon, gives a good perspective on how the blacks were treated in Africa. The protagonist is a black boy, named Tengo, who lives on a farm with his parents under the owner Oom Koos. Tengo becomes friends with Oom Koo's nephew Frikkie.

  4. Sheila E. and the E-Train. Waiting For You. Sheila E. and the E-Train | Length : 04:06 Composer: Richard Marx. Lyrics. To all my people in the struggle You think God's forgotten about you Here's some pain medicine Let's go!

  5. While waiting for his unfaithful wife Sheila to come home, 38-year-old Jim Seathwaite--a semi-successful clothing-store executive in suburban southeast England--reviews his life, vowing to remember it all, ""holding nothing back,"" digging out all the awful secrets. He remembers being--at age eight--a half-aware witness to his mother's adultery ...

  6. 28 de sept. de 2020 · Waiting for the rain : a novel of South Africa by Gordon, Sheila. Publication date 1989 Topics Race relations -- Fiction, Friendship -- Fiction, Race relations, South Africa -- Race relations -- Juvenile fiction, South Africa -- Race relations -- Fiction, South Africa Publisher

  7. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Waiting for the Rain, by Sheila Gordon, is about two young boys of opposite skin colors living under apartheid. They labored on a farm that Oom Koos owns. The story begins with Tengo, a black south african boy overhearing his friend Frikkie, a white south african boy talking about inheriting the farm when Oom Koos, his uncle dies.