I have always been an Eric Walters fan and enjoy the 'educational' in his YA novels. Walking home features a digital companion with maps, videos, music and readings that enrich this touching story of two orphans who make a gruelling journey across Kenya. in search of /5(22). Walking Home by Eric Walters Published by Penguin Group on October 28th Genres: Africa, Family, Homelessness Pages: Reading Level: Grades ISBN: Review Source: Africa Access Buy at Powell's Books Also by this author: Hope SpringsEstimated Reading Time: 2 mins. · Walking Home by Eric Walters Apr 8 This middle grade novel, published in Canada and set in Kenya, has wonderful themes about forgiveness and responsibility and family loyalty and trust and the power of imagination.
Walking Home by Eric Walters Day 3: Chapter 6, 7, 8 (p. 67 - 86) Chapter 6. On p. 70 Muchoki thinks a lot about the importance of hope and how it is the most powerful thing that could sustain a person. Even though he and his family have suffered terribly, how does he manage to keep hope alive? Walking Home. by Eric Walters. Set in both the wilds and slums of Kenya, a powerful story about a brother and sister's read more. 7 Total Resources View Text Complexity Discover Like Books. Name Pronunciation with Eric Walters. the end region: found family walked home place/location the older man came back with a ball of string. he asked muchoki and jata to follow him. he told them that they had followed the string all the way home and they would do that now again. The man unraveled the string and.
I have always been an Eric Walters fan and enjoy the 'educational' in his YA novels. Walking home features a digital companion with maps, videos, music and readings that enrich this touching story of two orphans who make a gruelling journey across Kenya. in search of relatives. Walters, Eric, , author Walking home / Eric Walters. Issued in print and electronic formats. ISBN (pbk.) ISBN (epub) I. Title. PSAW34 jC’ C C Issued in print and electronic formats. This book is a work of fiction. In the summer of , Eric Walters, along with four young Canadians and four orphans from his program in Kenya (www.doorway.ru) walked in the ‘footsteps’ of Muchoki and Jata to experience the route travelled by the characters in Walking Home. Throughout the novel are symbols that invite the reader to visit www.doorway.ru to discover photographs, video clips, audio readings of sections of the book, author commentary, bonus chapters, referenced research articles about.
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