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It happened on the way to war

a marine's path to peace
2012
United States Marine Rye Barcott describes his friendship with a widowed nurse, Tabitha Atieno Festo, and a community organizer, Salim Mohamed, that developed into a combined effort to create the organization Carolina for Kibera, which promotes participatory development.
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Find me unafraid

love, loss, and hope in an African slum
The husband-and-wife authors describe meeting and falling in love in the slums of Kenya where their organization, Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO), has created the first tuition-free school for girls and provided health care, clean water, and economic empowerment programs.

Find me unafraid

love, loss, and hope in an African slum
2015
A memoir of Kennedy Odede and Jessica Posner, two young people from very different cultures who joined forces to build a life together, and run a school in Kibera, Kenya for girls.

Bingo's Run

a novel
2014
Follows the experiences of Bingo, a canny teenaged drug-runner in a Kenyan city, who must rely on his wits and charm to survive after he witnesses a murder.

Bingo's Run

a novel
A tale set against the backdrop of Kenya's poverty-stricken slums and luxury resorts follows the experiences of a young drug runner who makes deliveries to a reclusive artist before his witness of murder leads to his adoption by a woman who tests his sense of morality.

Beatrice's dream

a story of Kibera slum
Beatrice, a thirteen-year-old orphan who lives with her older brother in Kibera, a slum in Nairobi, Kenya, describes her life at home and at school, including the daily walk, the overcrowded classrooms, housework, and her hope of becoming a nurse.

Beatrice's dream

a story of Kibera slum
2011
Beatrice, a thirteen-year-old orphan who lives with her older brother in Kibera, a slum in Nairobi, Kenya, describes her life at home and at school, including the daily walk, the overcrowded classrooms, housework, and her hope of becoming a nurse.

It happened on the way to war

a marine's path to peace
2011
United States Marine Rye Barcott describes his friendship with a widowed nurse, Tabitha Atieno Festo, and a community organizer, Salim Mohamed, that developed into a combined effort to create the organization Carolina for Kibera, which promotes participatory development.
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