Investigates what it is like to live in Kenya, providing facts about the country's population, size, language, and government, and discussing Kenya's history, city and country life, transportation, food and culture, tourism, and attractions.
Presents a comprehensive study of the final turbulent years of British rule in Kenya between 1952 and 1960 and describes how British settlers displaced Kenyan nationals, took away their land and subjected them to severe poverty along with coverage of the Mau Mau revolt.
When Handa, who lives in a Kenyan village, sets out to visit her friend in the next village with a basketful of tropical fruits on her head, the animals she passes on the way take advantage of the opportunity.