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Aniy'amanya the brave girl
Sabra Mulungi
Benjamin Mitchley, Magriet Brink, Marleen Visser and Rob Owen
English
Aniy'amanya was a brave young girl who was born into a family of four.
She was the only girl among three boys.
She was kind to everyone in the village and was popular for it.
One day, the village was attacked by cattle raiders.
The fifteen year old Aniy'amanya was awake.
She screamed very loudly when she saw the raiders.
The whole village woke up in shock at her very loud scream.
She was brave enough to beat up one of the raiders who was stealing a cow.
She stopped him from running away.
Aniy'amanya was praised by everyone for her bravery and kindness.
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Aniy'amanya the brave girl
Author - Sabra Mulungi
Illustration - Benjamin Mitchley, Magriet Brink, Marleen Visser and Rob Owen
Language - English
Level - First words
© African Storybook Initiative 2018
Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0
Source www.africanstorybook.org
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