“A Son of the Nile” is an excellent book. Its purpose is to give people a structure on how to write their own stories as individuals and as a collective, so that they can share such stories with their families, friends, and for posterity.
Teddy is such a gifted researcher and story-teller that he never fails to tell a good Teddy Tale, full of sense of humor and pride of his people of Nyakach and Seme, in Kisumu, a leading city on Lake Victoria – the source of the Nile, tales that hold your full attention from beginning to end.
This book can be read by people of all generations and can encourage intergenerational dialogue over dinner or in schools, universities, and corporations, at home and abroad. I highly recommend this inspiring book to you, your children, and children.