Unexpectedly, the school holidays do not work out as planned because the rains have arrived. Uncle Amos now wants Panashe to work for him. In trying to avoid his duties, Panashe's master plan backfires and Birrie the Kid swallows Uncle Amos' precious glass eye. Unless he coughs it up immediately, his future is definitely in the cooking pot as delicious goat stew The two friends are devastated.
This illustrated fantasy story is for children possibly as young as 10 years old upwards. If the reader curiously needs to consult a dictionary, when I have achieved my goal, i.e. encouraging young readers to learn new words. In alphabetical order it embraces Africa, the basics of business in the food chain, conservation, first aid, geography, good manners, humour, loyalty in family and friendship, new words, proverbs, tourism but above all it embraces fantasy.
P.S. When reading it to your children, remember to slip a brown glass marble into your mouth just before Grandmother falls off her metal bucket. Then, when Birrie the Kid coughs it up, voila Watch their faces when that brown eye hurtles across the room It is the most fun you will ever have reading to your avid listeners, but be prepared to explain many things in between...
A percentage of sales will be donated to the orphans of the Zambezi Valley.