Yahoo: Noughts and Crosses: Like being battered over the head with a strobe light
First published in 2001, Noughts and Crosses, Malorie Blackman’s racially-charged take on Romeo and Juliet, pulls no punches in depicting the devastating impact of racism. Nearly a quarter of a ...
Noughts and Crosses: Like being battered over the head with a strobe light
AOL: Malorie Blackman says Noughts & Crosses racism theme is still relevant after 25 years ‘in the times we’re living’
Noughts & Crosses author Malorie Blackman has reflected on the novel – explaining why she sees the 2001 book as still being as pertinent “in the times we’re living in” today. The author’s ...
Malorie Blackman says Noughts & Crosses racism theme is still relevant after 25 years ‘in the times we’re living’
The Conversation: Malorie Blackman’s Noughts and Crosses uses critical dystopia to challenge us to build a better future
Malorie Blackman’s Noughts and Crosses uses critical dystopia to challenge us to build a better future
SussexWorld on MSN: Guildford date for Malorie Blackman’s acclaimed Noughts and Crosses
MSN: Noughts & Crosses at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre: depressingly relevant
Malorie Blackman’s Noughts & Crosses has long been something of a YA classic. It falls into several tropes of the genre, from forbidden young love to resistance against a somewhat dystopian regime.
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Sephy is a Cross and Callum is a Nought. Between Noughts and Crosses there ...
The Guardian: Malorie Blackman on Noughts & Crosses at 25: ‘It’s even more relevant today’