Madam Leah's Life Against All Odds
by Catherine Makhanu
CreateSpace
Trade Paperback
From the publisher's website:
Educational opportunities were few and far between for rural Kenyans
living under British colonial rule in the 1940s. For women, such
opportunities were practically nonexistent.
As a young girl watching over her father’s cattle, sheep, and goats,
Madam Leah longed for an education. At thirteen, she made the daring
decision to pursue learning, despite the odds in her way.
Her age and gender were obstacles. Her impressive height led to
bullying and teasing from her fellow students, but Madam Leah
persevered. She valued education too much to fail.
Triumphs of a Herd’s Girl recounts Madam Leah’s journey from
humble goatherd to teacher, eventually serving twenty years as
headmistress of a local primary school, cofounding women’s
organizations, and helping needy children receive the education they so
desperately needed.
Catherine Makhanu, Madam Leah’s oldest daughter, remembers her mother
in this inspiring memoir: A woman who ensured her seven children all
received college educations. A woman who was an exceptional farmer,
teacher, and humanitarian. A woman who began as a young girl watching
over her father’s herds and dreaming of a better life.
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