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There's nothing quite like being able to read. It encourages you to think about the world you live in. I think books played a massive role for Chris.
There are strong women in his life, his mom and outs, who encourage him.
There's awareness here, but no aggression- well written through a child's eyes.
There are strong women in his life, his mom and outs, who encourage him.
There's awareness here, but no aggression- well written through a child's eyes.

The amazing ness of grandmothers! I've seen so many grans who can't read encourage their relatives to learn. I worked near an ABEd training school in Limpopo, most of their learners were grandmothers.

That's an interesting observation. Probably accounted for by a booming population and not so booming economy. The opportunities for those uneducated becomes slimmer and slimmer.
I agree about the women. I'd often meet the grandmother's of my patients and they were always excited to practice their English on me, or share their achievements. I remember one of our patients Fran's got a Matric after many years of effort, our ward threw a party for her. Very proud lady!
I agree about the women. I'd often meet the grandmother's of my patients and they were always excited to practice their English on me, or share their achievements. I remember one of our patients Fran's got a Matric after many years of effort, our ward threw a party for her. Very proud lady!