Moodie's Boy: Growing Up in Africa
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It was a blessing to be Moodies Boy. Yes being Moodies Boy gave the author the opportunity to set up stand dream and reach for his goals as he played with the hands of fate. Moodies Boy is a gripping true story of tradition change struggle survival determination hope and the persistence which awaits readers as author Peri Mika Chinoda shares his life and his growing up in Africa. It is a stirring and inspiring life story that unravels the destiny of the author. It shows how one European old lady defied the institutionalized racial policies of the British colony and changed the life of an African boy who would also change the lives of others. Throughout the story the reader is told about the history culture and politics of this British colony and shown how destiny was shaped by a persons simple act of kindness and goodwill. The reader is also exposed to a rich dosage of morals embedded in African folklore. Born in a traditional African family in Southern Rhodesia a British colony at the time Micah grows up in an environment where the father is the head of the household and always has the last say on everything. As part of their culture his father has three wives and the children are to do some household chores and respect all the three wives as mothers. Each mother however is solely responsible for the daily needs of her children while the father is responsible for the general welfare of the household. Micahs mother wants her children to attend school but the economic and family obstacles are in the way. These extreme and almost impassable obstacles plus the distance away from the nearest school; however do not stop Micah from pursuing a deep quest for an education. This situation compels him to leave home at the age of nine. In the shelter of his two older brothers he secures employment and attends night school. When this fails his determination forces him to be employed on a farm to save enough money for school. He asks his African employer to withhold part of his wages for school but his employer cheats him of the years wages rightly due to him. In desperation he seeks another employment in the nearest town and gets employed as a kitchen assistant by Minnah Pigot-Moodie a British spinster who would turn the hands of fate on him. Will Micah again ask this employer to withhold his wages for school? Will she also cheat him of his rightful earnings? Will he really have a chance for a brighter future? Readers will find out as this story unfolds his life education career and so much more. One reader comments: This is quite a story! I found it to be very inspiring and uplifting. What a contrast our lives - the authors and mine and as an adult now I can understand my position of privilege so much better. I am encouraging my students to read Moodies Boy because of their need to understand how the majority of people in the world live. Another says This book has helped me better understand what life was like in Rhodesia.
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