The Hope Raisers Book Review
When Mr. Nihar Suthar contacted me to review his new book, 'The Hope Raisers', I honestly wasn't sure I'd be interested. But I love this book and the idea that all it takes, is for a few good people to do something they believe in and they can inspire and have a lasting impact on so many more people than they will ever know!
As, a teen, my Grandparents started a Misson in Kenya, Africa. And I have heard many stories and saw lots of pictures of how the Kenyans live... this book took me right back to watching my Grandpa's picture slides, listening to his stories, and singing 'Nothing But The Blood of Jesus' ('Hakuna kitu ila damu ya Yesu') in Swahili!
Ok, back to the book....
This story is told honestly, without tiptoeing around the crushing poverty experienced by the Characters. They have never known life outside the world of poverty and slums they were born into.The hardships of unemployment, scant education, water and food scarcity, gang violence, rapes, killings, corruption, etc., which so few of us stop to realize exists...
This book highlights the remarkable impact that a few determined individuals can have on their community, even in the most challenging of conditions.
You feel like you are truly beside Mama Bonie in the huge Dandora dump, as she daily picks through trash, hoping to find food for her family, or recyclables to sell just to get enough money to be able to buy food for supper. Or like you are walking along side of Daniel and Mutura, trying to raise money you so desperately need, to help kids in the slum have hope for a better future. You can skate along with Lucy, and Chumbana, as they get the opportunity to venture outside of their environments for the first time, You see all this through their eyes. Their experiences make you consider just how much we take for granted here in America.
The Hope Raisers is a grassroots initiative in the slums of Nairobi that offers a program of music, arts, and activities for kids. Faced by setbacks and misunderstandings, their resilience and determination continue to make a positive difference in their impoverished neighborhood.
Hope almost always starts small, but Hope can make a big difference. Simple actions matter.
You can purchase The Hope Raisers here
If you'd like me to review a copy of your book, please send me an email to: rafsk@aol.com. Please note, I only review physical books, no ebooks. I always post my reviews on this blog and at Amazon.com.
*Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher/author. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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