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MOSES

by KIMENYE, BARBAR

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1967 EDITION
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1967 Stapled Softcover; Soiled, aged, scuffed faded covers; No foxing; No markings on pages; Clean copy (See Photos)
OXFORD LIBRARY FOR EASTERN AFRICA
Moses Kibaya had just been expelled from his sixth school.
Quite a record for a fifteen-year-old, he felt, and in a way he was rather proud of it. In fact, his only worry was what his Uncle Silasi was going to do about it .
He soon finds out. And with his arrival at his seventh school, Mukibi's Educational Institute for the Sons of African Gentlemen, Moses' troubles really begin.
Moses, by Ugandan author Barbara Kimenye, is the first title to appear in the Oxford Library for Eastern Africa, a new series that is being published locally by Oxford University Press to help provide a wider choice of reading matter for pupils in secondary schools, and also for the general reader.
Moses' second adventure is related in Moses and Mildred.
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