Nhamo in "A Girl Named Disaster" takes the only boat in the village, the one that Crocodile Guts owned. :)
because she traded it for food.
Type in Nhamo's journey into google and read the blogs. If you read the book, you should know.
Because the Villagers offered to to trade it for more food.
nhamo means disaster in the African language.
Nhamo learned to swim from his friend, the old man in the village who was known for his swimming skills. The old man took the time to teach Nhamo, helping him gain confidence in the water. Through practice and guidance, Nhamo developed his swimming abilities, which became an important part of his growth and adventures.
Nhamo's grandmother tells him to run away from home after he's caught stealing money.
Nhamo is 11 years old in the book "A Girl Named Disaster" by Nancy Farmer.
Telling is significant to Nhamo in "A Girl Called Disaster" as it represents her agency and ability to control her own narrative. By sharing her story and speaking up about her experiences, Nhamo asserts her voice and identity in the face of adversity and challenges. Telling also serves as a form of empowerment and resilience for Nhamo as she navigates the complexities of her circumstances.
depents from where the boat journey will start
NHAMONiy (like ni in nice) am (like the word am) oh (like the letter o)Niy-am-oh
he got on boat and after the boat he got on the bike and rode to longisland
ship trip