Kiru

The Bucolic Boy of the Savannah

by Partson Danny Shanyinde


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 14/12/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 284
ISBN : 9781452088853

About the Book

In this story, I want you to meet Kiru, the Bucolic Boy of the African Savannah grasslands. Kiru falls in love for the first time during the period of African social and economic modernization, which brings him nothing but misery and discontent. He is physically ill-treated by his step-family and, worst of all, sexually abused by both a step-brother and a step sister. On several occasions, Kiru disrupts his sister’s love affairs and grasses on her. He pays for the misdemeanor dearly. Through his hero Ebiso, the main character in a traditional legend told to him by a prolific, elderly story-teller woman, Kiru learns that to succeed one needs to overcome serious life-threatening challenges. Do all these experiences form Kiru’s adulthood character and outlook to life?


About the Author

:     In this story, Dr. Partson Danny Shanyinde, a science educator now living in England with his family, delves into literary territory for the first time. He presents something impressively and amazingly different to the readers. It is a taste of unadulterated events – full of drama and mouth-watering adventure – that make up teenage existence in a time of change for the traditional African way of life. It is interesting, entertaining and thrilling – creativity and imagination at its best.

                                  

                                    Read this to get a feel of the true, traditional African bucolic teenage life such as you have never known. Relate to it, imaginatively live it, enjoy it and form an opinion. It is an alternative picture of a childhood upbringing that has remained undiscovered for a long time.