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Introducing – Jane Bwye, author
via Introducing – Jane Bwye, author I’m Kate Braithwaite’s guest today, answering questions about why I wrote my books!
Posted in Authors, Breath of Africa, Going It Alone, Grass Shoots
Tagged Breath of Africa, Going It Alone, Grass Shoots, Kenya
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An Erudite Man, Well spoken and Highly Intelligent
Early March, 2018 Back in Nairobi, determined not to be reliant on others any more, I persuaded my daughter to lend me her car for a debut drive in the atrocious traffic conditions of the city. A good opportunity was … Continue reading
Posted in Breath of Africa, Grass Shoots, Kenya, Travels
Tagged Aga Khan Academies, Breath of Africa, Grass Shoots, John Sibi-Okumu, Kenya schools, Nairobi, Peter Godwin, plays, poetry, talking books, Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor
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A Series of Treats and Some Tips
Next Tuesday my regular weekly blog for guest authors will revive! The theme will be settings. And I have some well known authors in mind to share a few tips on the techniques of using settings to enhance their stories. … Continue reading
Posted in Authors, Breath of Africa, Grass Shoots
Tagged Africa, Authors, blog, Breath of Africa, crater, Grass Shoots, Kenya, Menengai, Ngorongoro, settings, wildebeeste
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Can It Be True
“I’m calling myself Ruth to hide my identity. I’m 39 years old and I live in Kabubbu, Uganda and I’m from a family of nine brothers and sisters. Many years ago I lost my Mum and Dad from AIDS, it … Continue reading
Posted in Charity
Tagged Africa, AIDS, Charity, donor, foster home, Grass Shoots, Kabbubu, Kabubbu Development Project, NGO, Quicken Trust, sponsor, Uganda, volunteer
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Tea and Cakes
And a Book-signing to be fondly remembered. It’s almost like deja vu. Only this time I was a little bit wiser, and laid on home made cup cakes, duly decorated with African animals, made by my daughter. The chocolates, too, … Continue reading