Secrets and Struggles: Unveiling Kenya’s Hidden Journey to Adulthood
In a home without the trappings of modern homes, the family has to learn to live without electricity, plumbing, running water and basic cooking appliances.
Employing a native helper reduces some of the load but introduces interesting problems with communication and understanding of social customs and expectations. This sometimes gives rise to hilarious situations that become part of the personal growth of Wendy and the family.
A nearby army post brings dozens of homesick young men into the lives of Wendy and her older sister just as they are becoming interested in the opposite sex. The house soon becomes a home away from home for the young soldiers and since they are among the few Caucasian girls in the area, romances soon bloom and feelings develop.
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