For thousands of years, the Nile River has been Africa's lifeline, feeding lands and carrying stories across its banks. Pharaohs built their empires along it, Arab slave hunters ferried people along it, and travelers told tales of its wonder. Yet one great question remained unanswered: Where does the Nile begin?
In the 1800s, explorer John Hanning Speke set out to solve this mystery. His long march took him through forests, swamps, deserts, and East African kingdoms?Nyamwezi, Karagwe, Buganda, Bunyoro, and more. He faced sickness, hunger, and suspicion, but also met powerful kings and proud cattle-herders. At last, he stood before Lake Victoria, the shining waters believed to be the Nile's source.
Now, children's history author Melody Hope retells Speke's extraordinary adventure with more insight, in a warm, engaging style based on his original book, The Discovery of the Source of the Nile. Brought to life with colorful illustrations, this edition is crafted especially for young readers.
Children will not only follow the excitement of an epic adventure, they will also discover the cultures, traditions, and kingdoms of East Africa in the 1800s. They will learn about resilience, curiosity, and respect for the people whose lands shaped Speke's story.
Perfect for classrooms, libraries, and young explorers at home, this book makes African history vivid, memorable, and inspiring, an adventure that will stay with readers long after the last page.
Autorentext
Driven by a passion for illuminating the rich history of East and Central Africa, Melody Hope masterfully weaves together the diverse threads of cultures, civilizations, and historical moments that have shaped these lands over centuries. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, she breathes new life into forgotten stories, and amplifies the voices of those often overlooked, offering a nuanced perspective that celebrates the resilience and vibrant diversity of East and Central Africa.