worthless people
Dave was born in Africa. He is an inconvenience to his American parents, who are foreign aid workers. While Dave's parents labor to rescue Africa from itself, Africans rescue Dave from his parents. Like most children of expatriates, in Africa, Dave grows up knowing that one day he will have to leave the only home he knows and go to the America that his birth-parents call home.
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worthless people
Dave was born in Africa. He is an inconvenience to his American parents, who are foreign aid workers. While Dave's parents labor to rescue Africa from itself, Africans rescue Dave from his parents. Like most children of expatriates, in Africa, Dave grows up knowing that one day he will have to leave the only home he knows and go to the America that his birth-parents call home.
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worthless people

worthless people

by Skeeter Wilson
worthless people

worthless people

by Skeeter Wilson

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Overview

Dave was born in Africa. He is an inconvenience to his American parents, who are foreign aid workers. While Dave's parents labor to rescue Africa from itself, Africans rescue Dave from his parents. Like most children of expatriates, in Africa, Dave grows up knowing that one day he will have to leave the only home he knows and go to the America that his birth-parents call home.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780615904955
Publisher: Lens&pens Publishing
Publication date: 11/16/2013
Pages: 158
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.37(d)

About the Author

Skeeter Wilson was born in British Colonial East Africa, the son of American missionaries. He was born along the edge of the Gikuyu lands at the end of the Mau Mau war.

He watched the birth-pangs of Kenya as it became an independent nation. Skeeter's early years were divided between his Gikuyu friends and the children of expatriates at an American curriculum school in Africa. He lives in Auburn Washington and has graduate degrees in creative fiction and African history.

He is the author of the upcoming Crossing Rivers
(December 2013) an African historical fiction about a young Maasai girl who was adopted into the Gikuyu culture at the dawn of British colonialism in Africa. It is the first of a series of five novels based on the life of a Gikuyu woman who was born in the 1880s and died in the early 1970s.
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