The Shrunken Dream
- Publisher
- Canadian Scholars' Press Inc.
- Initial publish date
- Jul 1996
- Category
- Literary
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780889611757
- Publish Date
- Jul 1996
- List Price
- $24.95
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Description
"Their world was three miles wide and fifteen miles long, a patch of rugged, rocky land along the upper slopes of Mt. Kamasai. At the foot of the mountain ran the Cheboiywa River, the boundary between the Nandi and Luyia. On the other side of the mountain, from Kapkeimur onwards, were European settlers and priests. But on the slopes of the mountain, in densest forest, the people of Kamasai lived completely cut off. The houses were built among the boulders. There were no grassy plains for cattle to graze on. The little grass they could obtain was found in gaps in the forest canopy where the trees allowed the sunlight to filter down. The produce of the women's vegetable gardens had to be shared with the monkeys that came from the forest around them. In this little world everyone knew every detail of everything that happened."
- from The Shrunken Dream
About the author
Jane Tapsubei Creider has worked as a potter, clay sculptor, and writer. She is the author of several scholarly papers about her people, the Nandi, and has also written A Grammar of Nandi (1989) and Two Lives: My Spirit and I, an autobiography (1986).