Moses and the Gunman (Pacesetters)
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Cries of ‘Bang! Bang!’, ‘Get em up!’ and ‘Everybody freeze!’ filled the air.
Suddenly Dorm 3 was full of would-be cowboys, gangsters and cops.
Only the irrepressible Moses and his friends could make a day of work experience into an adventure with an unlikely gunman.
SKU:
BK6338
Categories: 9-12 years, African Authors, African Novels, Age Range, Author Origin, Best Seller, Children & Teens, Classics, Contemporary Fiction, Literary Fiction, Literature & Fiction, Novels, Teens, Uganda, Young Adult Fiction, Young Reader
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Weight | 0.18 kg |
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Format | Paperback |
Barbara Kimenye
A prolific writer widely regarded as “the leading writer of Children's literature in Uganda”, Barbara Kimenye is among the first Anglophone Ugandan women writers to be published in Central and East Africa. Her stories are extensively read in Uganda and beyond and have been widely used in African schools.
Kimenye was born in England, in 1929, but by her own admission considers herself Ugandan by birth. She has been quoted as saying that details about her early life “have no bearing” upon her career as a writer. Kimenye studied nursing at Hammersmith, London, where she met and married her Tanzanian husband prior to moving to Uganda in the early 1950s.
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