The Nobel Prize-nominated Kenyan writer's powerful first novel
Two brothers, Njoroge and Kamau, stand on a garbage heap and look into
their futures: Njoroge is to attend school, while Kamau will train to be
a carpenter. But this is Kenya, and the times are against them: In the
forests, the Mau Mau is waging war against the white government, and the
two brothers and their family need to decide where their loyalties lie.
For the practical Kamau, the choice is simple, but for Njoroge the
scholar, the dream of progress through learning is a hard one to give
up.
The first East African novel published in English, Weep Not, Child
explores the effects of the infamous Mau Mau uprising on the lives of
ordinary men and women, and on one family in particular.
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