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JLFL00-11 Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton - Facing the Lion.nfo
General Information
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 Title:                  Facing the Lion: Growing Up Maasai on the African Savanna
 Author:                 Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton & Herman Viola
 Read By:                Kevin R. Free
 Copyright:              2003
 Audiobook Copyright:    2013
 Genre:                  Nonfiction - Biography - Memoirs - Young Adult - Middle Grade
 Publisher:              Recorded Books
 Abridged:               No

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 Media:                  Digital
 Length each:            Chapterized
 Source:                 OneClick MP3 ENCRYPTED

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Book Description
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Publisher's Summary

Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton is a Maasai tribesman of Kenya. In this fascinating
autobiography, he shares stories about growing up in his nomadic tribe

down a lion at age 14, to playing soccer for the president of Kenya.
The only member of his family to receive a formal education, Joseph
sometimes lived as much as 40 miles away from school. While at school,
he learned about Western culture and traditions. A member of two very
different communities, Joseph struggled with what he was taught and
what he already knew. But eventually, he learned to balance two worlds.


the Lion is a riveting tale of one man who took his destiny in his own
hands and became an extraordinary citizen of the world.




What the Critics Say

"An intriguing portrait of a remarkable life and a culture little known
to most American readers." (Publishers Weekly)


intimate view of now and then." (Booklist)



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