

Suddenly, one broke away and leaped at her. Not far from where Safiyah stood, a pack of small boys tussled like mangy dogs over a heap of old clothes. A thick blanket of cloud and dirty smoke hid the concrete buildings and busy roads of nearby Nairobi. Below her lay the Kibera slum, a patchwork of rusty tin roofs. Safiyah stood ankle-deep in garbage near the top of the dump. ContentsĪ few facts about life in an African slum Orca Book Publishers gratefully acknowledges the support for its publishing programs provided by the following agencies: the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund and the Canada Council for the Arts, and the Province of British Columbia through the BC Arts Council and the Book Publishing Tax Credit.Īnd their nephews Harrison and Isaiah.

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