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Samad loved animals. His dream was to spend a whole day in a forest and sleep in the treehouse. Follow Samad as he embarked on this adventure where he made wonderful friends and amazing discoveries. Going into a forest has never been so much fun. Toro ya Pule e ne e le ho ya qeta letsatsi lohle a le morung, a kopana le diphoofolo, a ithuta kamoo di phelang ka teng mme a bile a robala tlung ya sefate. Molaetsa ona o ile wa fetisetswa ho diphoofolo tse neng di phela morung oo mme he toro ya hae e ile ya phethahala. Bala pale ena mme o utlwe kamoo tshibollo ya hae e bileng ka teng. A bilingual…mehr

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Samad loved animals. His dream was to spend a whole day in a forest and sleep in the treehouse. Follow Samad as he embarked on this adventure where he made wonderful friends and amazing discoveries. Going into a forest has never been so much fun. Toro ya Pule e ne e le ho ya qeta letsatsi lohle a le morung, a kopana le diphoofolo, a ithuta kamoo di phelang ka teng mme a bile a robala tlung ya sefate. Molaetsa ona o ile wa fetisetswa ho diphoofolo tse neng di phela morung oo mme he toro ya hae e ile ya phethahala. Bala pale ena mme o utlwe kamoo tshibollo ya hae e bileng ka teng. A bilingual edition of this book is available in the following languages: Acholi, Akwapim, Amharic, Asante, Ewe, Fante, Gikuyu, Hausa, Igbo, Kalenjin, Kirundi, Luganda, Oromo, Swahili, Tigrinya, Yoruba.
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Autorenporträt
Mohammed Umar was born in Azare in Nigeria's Bauchi State. He studied journalism in Moscow and political economy in London. Mohammed Umar served as a judge for the Caine Prize for African Writing in 2009 and he was the winner of the Muslim News Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2010. His first novel Amina (2005) has been published in over thirty languages to critical acclaim internationally. He lives in London.