I Am a Cloud, I Can Blow Anywhere

I Am a Cloud, I Can Blow Anywhere by Jonathan Tulloch is a work of juvenile fiction published by Egmont in 2007. This edition contains 241 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Mulumbe, a young girl from a village beset by marauders, who faces the dire challenge of saving her family after an elephant consumes their last crop. Driven by determination, she sets off on a perilous journey to the City of Gold to reunite with her brother, Tom, and earn money to support her family.
Readers will find that Mulumbe’s adventure is filled with danger and discovery, as she navigates various obstacles along the way. The narrative is enriched by the life lessons imparted through the riddles shared by her grandmother, which guide her through her trials. This book explores themes related to resilience and family, set against the backdrop of Africa, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in literary fiction aimed at a younger audience.
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Mulumbe’s village is plagued by marauders, and then an elephant eats the last of her family’s crop. She determines to save her family, and embarks on an adventure fraught with danger: travelling to the famed City of Gold to be reunited with her brother, Tom, and save her family by earning some money. Grandmother has told her many riddles and it is these life lessons that carry her through the obstacles and dangers she encounters. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.
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