The Dust of Africa

by Shel Arensen


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Softcover
$17.95
Softcover
$17.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/8/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 286
ISBN : 9780595497614

About the Book

After his parents drop him off at a boarding school in Kenya as a young boy, Clay crosses the threshold into an unknown and often-hostile world. Ox, the captain of the rugby team, rescues Clay from the paddling machine and becomes his mentor. Titch, a boy in his class who struggles to read, befriends Clay in his lonely days at boarding school. Clay develops a passion for rugby, which helps him carve out his niche wherever he finds himself-in Kenya as a child, in the apple country of Washington state as a junior high student, back in Kenya in high school, in a college in California, and finally in Sudan where he joins up with his friend Titch during a lull in that country's civil war.

The Dust of Africa is a story of a lasting friendship forged in shared struggles and joint exploits on the rugby fields in Kenya. Clay and Titch are forever marked by the land of their childhood, two young men who can't wash the dust of Africa off their feet.


About the Author

Shel Arensen carries the dust of Africa on his feet. Born in Tanganyika and raised in Kenya, the author played his first rugby game as a seven-year-old on a red-clay pitch devoid of grass. Shel Arensen has played rugby on four continents and coached schools rugby in Kenya. Shel and his wife Kym work in Kenya as missionaries. They have four children.