Crumbs
Crumbs
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Author(s): Carrington, Samuel R.
ISBN No.: 9781630216597
Year: 202506
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 69.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Ezeudo is a Nigerian man who is in the midst of preparing for some sort of presentation. It is clear that it is something that is important, maybe the most important thing he's done in his life in a long time. As the story unfolds, we learn that Ezeudo was born and raised for most of his childhood in Nigeria before coming to America. His family was tight nit, as was the village he was from. His focus in life stems from his childhood, growing up in a place of constant poverty with food and drinkable water deprivation. As has been a reality for many countries in Africa for decades he shares the struggles of having drinkable water, going to bed hungry and sharing his food with his two brothers and sister. They never wanted for love in their family; they had plenty of that but during one of the worst times of starvation and drought across the region his sister Chioma gets sick from hunger. His older brothers are gone; his parents are too old to make the trip so the village comes together.


They collect food for him, as much as they have, he straps her to his back and begins to walk. This is a story of the love one man has for his sister in the midst of something that people take for granted¿ food. His speech is to the government in an effort to begin a program to aid Nigeria and their crisis, to build up an infrastructure. To save all the Chioma's of the world.


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