Malorie Blackman's groundbreaking book has won a host of awards and become a modern classic, with themes of racism and prejudice that still resonate today. They know they're made for each other - but the world keeps tearing them apart. Instead of acceptance, the couple face opposition, intimidation and violence. Surely this is his first step to a better life, one where he and Sephy can be together? But now Callum's passed the entrance exams and been allowed into Sephy's posh school. In this segregated society, Noughts are nonentities - discriminated against, denigrated, denied decent education. Because Callum is a Nought - a second class citizen - and Sephy a Cross, one of the elite. Then Callum's mother lost her job and they had to start meeting in secret. His mum used to work for hers as housekeeper, and they played together and became best friends. A thrilling adaptation of Malorie Blackman's best-selling novel about young love in a dystopian world.Ĭallum and Sephy have known each other since they were babies.
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