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Sunset in the savannah / David Ole Munke.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: iii, 188 pages ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 9789966142450
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 828.99676203 MUN
Summary: Sunset in the Savannah is a story of great determination and resilience. It is the story of Lesalon whose father is reluctant to enroll him in school. The government had decreed that all boys of school going age must be taken to school. Though his traditionalist father, Ole Malit eventually agrees, it is with a heavy heart and is never completely sold out to the idea. The story follows Lesalon's journey from primary school through to university. It is a story of great adventure in the backdrop of traditional community life. One thing remains consistent; the determination to achieve one's life dreams in the midst of great challenges.
List(s) this item appears in: M.Ndungu August 2025
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Sunset in the Savannah is a story of great determination and resilience. It is the story of Lesalon whose father is reluctant to enroll him in school. The government had decreed that all boys of school going age must be taken to school. Though his traditionalist father, Ole Malit eventually agrees, it is with a heavy heart and is never completely sold out to the idea. The story follows Lesalon's journey from primary school through to university. It is a story of great adventure in the backdrop of traditional community life. One thing remains consistent; the determination to achieve one's life dreams in the midst of great challenges.

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