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Highlights
- Fourteen-year-old Kimathi has a comfortable life in the suburbs of western Kenya--until a contentious election explodes into violence.
- 11-12 Years
- 7.75" x 5.5" Hardcover
- 224 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes
Description
Book Synopsis
Fourteen-year-old Kimathi has a comfortable life in the suburbs of western Kenya--until a contentious election explodes into violence.
His father is killed, his house is destroyed, and he and his mother and sister must flee. They find themselves in a camp for internally displaced persons, who've been driven from their homes but haven't left their country.
Kim struggles to adapt to his new reality: living in a tent, facing prejudice at the local school, and struggling to get basic supplies. His family even has to buy water by the jug, paying high prices controlled by a ruthless gang of water sellers.
Gradually, Kim makes friends at the camp and starts to rebuild his life. Together, he and the other kids hatch a plan to get the camp a reliable water supply―along with some hope.
Review Quotes
"Though a work of fiction, this book will help readers understand the perils of conflict and the struggles of IDPs while still relating to a teen protagonist navigating friendship concerns, crushes, family relationships, and his own mental health . . . the setting is so vividly realized that readers will sink right into the story."--Booklist
-- (6/12/2025 12:00:00 AM)"Readers will be inspired by the children's courage and perseverance, taking action when adults fail to do so and uniting the camp through the shared need for water. Ideal for a classroom global issues study, this story of Kimathi and his friends serves as a reminder that kids are the same everywhere, but many have comforts and advantages others do not."--School Library Journal
-- (5/16/2025 12:00:00 AM)"Ochieng sheds light on the impact of PTSD, grief, and bigotry through this story conveyed in the compelling voice of a teenage boy. Kim's courage will speak to readers, and the exploration of the importance of maintaining continuity and pursuing education will resonate. Outstanding."--starred, Kirkus Reviews
-- (5/9/2025 12:00:00 AM)