The Educated Street Boy The Educated Street Boy

The Educated Street Boy

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Publisher Description

The book is based on a true story on how a father, Athur Kingoina, mistreats his youngest son, Maxwell Ratemo, who had just graduated from Nairobi University with a B.Com degree. His father, occasionally, receives some money from his other three children who are studying in the US and thinks that the one at home should have a job and may be in a position of giving him money too.

His girlfriend, Rosalina, is not kind either. She jilts him for another man whom he sees with her at Uhuru Park enjoying their time. The good thing was that he didn't confront them. This tough life makes him run away from home to even a tougher life of being a street boy in Nakuru town after searching for a job in vain. A road accident one evening, which nearly took his life, changed everything.

When all these events were happening in the life of Ratemo, politicians were campaigning in preparation for the general elections which was scheduled to take place at the end of the year: December 27, 2007. When the time reached and the electorates cast their votes, chaos erupted after the tallying had been done, and the incumbent president was declared the winner. The results were disputed, which sparked the violence. A great destruction was done to both human lives and properties. Business operations were disrupted for two months. This impacted negatively to jobs, especially into those foreign companies which had ventured to do business in the country. The majority of them wound up their business ventures and relocated to other countries which were politically stable. Ratemo's company, DIMA investment, was no exception. After the lull of the big storm of violence, the company found that it had made unsurmountable loss; it laid off almost all the workers and later on wound up its business, rendering many employees jobless.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
12 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
325
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SIZE
563.8
KB