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"When Jude Wilson decides to travel halfway across the world to visit the graves of his childhood Boy Scout heroes, he unwittingly signs up for a lot more than he imagined. Growing up in the placid little Pacific Northwest town of Clarksville could never adequately prepare him for what he encounters in the vibrant, mercurial streets of Nairobi, where context defines meaning and words alone are not always sufficient to communicate across a cultural gap. He meets Qadir Mohamed--the affable manager at the youth hostel where he is staying--and a valuable friendship develops between two people from disparate backgrounds with seemingly little in common."--…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"When Jude Wilson decides to travel halfway across the world to visit the graves of his childhood Boy Scout heroes, he unwittingly signs up for a lot more than he imagined. Growing up in the placid little Pacific Northwest town of Clarksville could never adequately prepare him for what he encounters in the vibrant, mercurial streets of Nairobi, where context defines meaning and words alone are not always sufficient to communicate across a cultural gap. He meets Qadir Mohamed--the affable manager at the youth hostel where he is staying--and a valuable friendship develops between two people from disparate backgrounds with seemingly little in common."--
Autorenporträt
Ndirangu Githaiga was born in Kenya and immigrated to the United States. He is a physician based in Virginia, with a passion for storytelling and the written word. His other published novels include The People of Ostrich Mountain (2020) and Ten Thousand Rocks (2021). To learn more, visit www.ndirangugithaiga.com.