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The Tales from Our African Ancestors are stories that have been orally told by African grandmothers to their grandchildren in many generations. Nasilele in Trouble is one of the stories that Margareths grandmother told her, a story which Margareth then decided to share it with her classmates at St. Elizabeth Catholic Primary School, in Richmond, London. When her teacher read this story, she inspired Margareth to translate the tale in English language, so that every child can read it. This is the first book of the Tales from Our African Ancestors. Next summer, Margareth will go back to her…mehr

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The Tales from Our African Ancestors are stories that have been orally told by African grandmothers to their grandchildren in many generations. Nasilele in Trouble is one of the stories that Margareths grandmother told her, a story which Margareth then decided to share it with her classmates at St. Elizabeth Catholic Primary School, in Richmond, London. When her teacher read this story, she inspired Margareth to translate the tale in English language, so that every child can read it. This is the first book of the Tales from Our African Ancestors. Next summer, Margareth will go back to her grandmother to get yet another story to translate for other children to read.

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Margareth is a ten year old girl, born in Tanzania. Currently she lives in Luxembourg, and attends school in the United Kingdom (UK). She has a younger brother, Jason, who is now six years old. In her five and a half years of primary school education, Margareth has attended schools in several countries including Tanzania, Luxembourg and now in the UK. In her travels, Margareth has always been fascinated by different cultures, social behaviours and languages, which is something she learns and carries preciously. She is fluent in English and Swahili, and can hold conversation in French. She has interest in learning Italian, German Spanish and Mandarin.