Uncle steve’s country home

This is the story of Kaelo who travels from his hometown of Johannesburg in South Africa to visit uncle Steve’s house. The term uncle is used as a form of respect traditionally to an elder close to the family even if they are not blood relatives. Uncle Steve’s house is in the Catskills Mountains, a large area in the southeastern portion of the U.S. in the state of New York. A beautiful “Carnet de voyage” from the perspective of a 10-year-old child as he discovers many new sceneries and animals living in this part of the world and compares them with the wildlife that he knows best back home. Some of the animals are only found in the Us and not in South Africa.

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Teboho Moja is a native of South Africa who now lives in New York city but maintains a strong link with South Africa. She is a native speaker of the Setswana language. She is a professor of higher education at New York University.

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