<p>from The Urban Teen Studying In Nairobi To The Young Maasai Warrior Who Has Never Seen A Television, Kenyan Teens Hope To Balance Modern Influence And Technologies With Their Tribal Traditions And Values. As More Young People Receive Educations, They Will Be Better Prepared To Deal With The Challenges Kenya Faces, Including The Growing Aids Crisis And Devastating Drought. Teens In Kenya Is Part Of Global Connections, A Series That Uncovers The Challenges, Pastimes, And Customs Of Teens Around The World.</p><h3>children's Literature</h3><p>part Of The Global Connections Series, <i>teens In Kenya</i> Provides A Realistic And Much Needed Perspective About What It Is Like To Be A Teen Growing Up In This East African Nation. The Book Lives Up To The Promise Of The Opening Line, Life For Teens In The African Nation Of Kenya Varies Dramatically Depending On Their Family Situation. With Chapter Headings Such As Hungry To Learn, Parents & Peer Mates, And From Plantations To Safaris, The Author Makes A Highly Successful Effort At Going Deeper Into What Many Authors Often Superficially Depict As Bleak, Poverty-stricken Lives. For Example, Her Description Of The Rise Of The Important Informal Sector Or <i>jua Kali</i> Is Indicative Of The Industriousness Of Kenyan People: Responsible For 18% Of The Gross National Product, <i>jua Kali</i> Is The Most Basic Form Of Self-employment, The People S Response To A Job Shortage. Underneath Stark Exteriors We Discover Hopes, Dreams, And Triumphs. The Author Explores Life For Teens In Both Traditional And Modern Settings, Rich, Poor, And Everything In Between, Giving A More Complete Picture Of The Varied Experiences That Characterize Life In Kenya. In Fact, For Those Of Us Who Grew Up In This Culturally Diverse Country, <i>teens</i> Is A Trip Down Memory Lane. The Book Offers Help For The Researcher By Including A Historical Time Line, Source Notes, Bibliography And An Index. This Book Will Provide Middle To High School Readers With Real Meat For Comparative Social Studies. College Professors Teaching First Year College Courses On African Studies Or Development Studies Might Also Find This Book Useful. Reviewer: Elizabeth Warrick</p>
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