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Nairobi - Beatrice's Dream: The Story of Kibera Slum

Nairobi - Beatrice's Dream: The Story of Kibera Slum


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Beatrice's Dream: The Story of a Kibera Slum

By Karen Lynn Williams 
Illustrated by Wendy Stone 

A vivid story of hope in difficult circumstances

Beatrice is a thirteen-year-old orphan in Kibera, Nairobi - a Kenyan shantytown built on refuse and rubbish and one of the biggest slums in Africa. In this book she describes her life: her walk to school, the dust that blows between her teeth and the mud she wades through, her teacher's down-to-earth encouragement, her fear of being alone, how safe she feels at school... This sensitive account in words and photographs reveals the realities of life for some of the world's most deprived people - and offers hope as Beatrice follows her dream to be a nurse.

  • Striking and moving insight into life in one of Africa's poorest communities
  • Author has lived in Kenya for extended periods and photographer continues to live in Kenya

About the author

KAREN LYNN WILLIAMS is the author of over a dozen books for children, including Galimoto, a Reading Rainbow Featured Book and one of the New York Times Top Ten Books of the Year. She was a Peace Corps volunteer in Malawi, Africa, which is the setting for When Africa Was Home, a Booklist Editors' Choice. She currently teaches creative writing and travel writing and works as a volunteer with refugee families. She has four children scattered around the world and lives with her husband Steven in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

About the illustrator

WENDY STONE was raised in New York City, where she trained in photography and graphic design and worked for 13 years as a graphic designer. Her career as a photographer began when she was assigned by UNICEF to photograph their projects around the south-west Pacific. Since then she has travelled to many African countries on assignment for UN agencies, magazines and newspapers. She settled in Nairobi, Kenya in 1988 with her husband and daughter.

ISBN: 9781847800190

Ages 4 plus

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