Slum City Africa: "A Very Bad Place with Good Teachings"
Slum City Africa: "A Very Bad Place with Good Teachings"
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Based on true experiences, Slum City Africa: "A Very Bad Place With Good Teachings" follows a family who moves from Ethiopia to Kibera, Kenya, one of the world's most notorious city slums. The characters represent thousands of people who made this transition in the 21st century, and the story is authentic.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 252 pages
Publication date: 13 September 2022
Publisher: Anthem Press
Based on the experiences of a family who was compelled to leave their pastoral existence in Ethiopia and relocate to Kibera, Kenya, one of the world's filthiest, most hazardous, and most notorious city slums, Slum City Africa: "A Very Bad Place With Good Teachings" is a work of fiction. The primary characters stand in for literally thousands of people who underwent this transition in the twenty-first century. The narrative is genuine. Although the primary characters are not real-life representations, every event described within these pages occurred. The authors have verified them through extensive research and, most importantly, many emotionally charged hours interviewing a mother and son who themselves traveled the path.
Introduction:
Slum City Africa: "A Very Bad Place With Good Teachings" is a captivating novel that delves into the lives of a family who must leave their pastoral existence in Ethiopia and relocate to Kibera, Kenya, one of the world's filthiest, most hazardous, and most notorious city slums. The book is based on the experiences of a real family who were forced to make this difficult transition in the twenty-first century.
The Setting:
Kibera is a sprawling shantytown located in the heart of Nairobi, Kenya. It is home to over one million people, many of whom are living in extreme poverty and facing daily challenges such as lack of access to clean water, sanitation, and healthcare. The slum is characterized by its dilapidated buildings, narrow streets, and overflowing garbage heaps.
The Characters:
The central characters of the novel are a mother and her son. They are representative of thousands of people who were forced to leave their rural communities and move to Kibera in search of a better life. The mother is a strong and resilient woman who has faced numerous challenges in her life but remains determined to provide for her family. She is a skilled weaver who works tirelessly to earn a living and support her son.
The son, on the other hand, is a young boy who is full of energy and curiosity. He is eager to learn and explore his new environment, but he is also vulnerable to the dangers of the slum. He is often drawn into the criminal underworld and must navigate the risky terrain of the slum to survive.
The Story:
The story of Slum City Africa is a powerful and emotional one. It follows the journey of the mother and son as they navigate the complexities of life in Kibera. They face numerous challenges, including poverty, discrimination, and violence. However, they also find hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
Through their experiences, the mother and son learn valuable lessons about life, love, and perseverance. They also come to understand the importance of community and the power of social activism. The novel sheds light on the struggles of marginalized communities and the need for social change.
Conclusion:
Slum City Africa: "A Very Bad Place With Good Teachings" is a must-read for anyone who is interested in understanding the complexities of life in developing countries. The novel provides a powerful and emotional portrayal of the lives of a family who were forced to leave their pastoral existence and relocate to a city slum. Through their experiences, the mother and son teach us valuable lessons about life, love, and perseverance. The novel also sheds light on the struggles of marginalized communities and the need for social change.
Weight: 454g
Dimension: 229 x 153 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781839985799
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