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Live Chat with Author Cristina Kessler

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Live Chat with Author Cristina Kessler

Please join us Tuesday evening, May 20th, from 7:00 to 8:00 PM EST, for a live discussion with the author of "Our Secret, Siri Aang."

Members: 15
Latest Activity: May. 22, 2008

Before you join the chat, brush up on your knowledge of the book!

Imagine you’re a 12-year-old girl living in a Maasai village in Africa. Life would be very different. You would speak the Maa language and your daily chores might include fetching water for your family and searching the African bush for firewood. Around your neck would hang a necklace made of red, blue, green and white beads, symbolizing the things most important to your tribe—blood, sky, good pastures and milk. Namelok is living just this sort of life when something very special and secret happens—while out searching for firewood, she finds a mother black rhino and her tiny baby hidden in the bush. At a special naming ceremony, she decides to call the baby Siri Aang, which means “our secret,” and visits the mother and child as often as she can. But soon it will be time for her to become initiated into womanhood, and she will not be able to sneak away to visit the rhinos after that.

Meet the Author: Cristina Kessler
It’s no secret that this author’s favorite continent is Africa—all of her kids’ books take place there. Cristina Kessler knew as a little girl that she wanted be a writer and traveler, and lived in many places in Africa for 19 years, meeting people of many different cultures and seeing amazing wildlife and landscapes. "All of my books are based on places I have lived and experiences I have seen or had," she says—and considering her exciting life, she has a lot to write about. Kessler has visited 104 countries and learned seven languages along the way. She and her husband, Joe, have worked and traveled together, finding new stories to write about in Africa as well as Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.

Discussion Forum

Joanne

Tribes 4 Replies

Did you stay with, visit, or have contact with, any tribes other than the Massai?

Started by Joanne. Last reply by Cristina Kessler May. 21, 2008.

celeste  defreese

too many cats

this girl here in ga where i live has 30 cats in her house ,the smell is really bad... and she is a tica judge.....

Started by celeste defreese May. 21, 2008.

dana

please respond even if this isn't you 1 Reply

i am just curious if you are related to a dave kessler who lives in florida and he use to live in ohio, my sister in law use to date him for years and she died of a brain anurism and i was just curio…

Started by dana. Last reply by Cristina Kessler May. 21, 2008.

Elyse Orecchio

Do you have pets at home 1 Reply

Or do you travel too much?

Started by Elyse Orecchio. Last reply by Cristina Kessler May. 20, 2008.

Joanne

Feminism 1 Reply

Do you find it ironic that the book is being considered more, in this venue atleast, for the animal-related, rather than feminist, aspects of it? Likewise, what do you think is the reason behind such…

Started by Joanne. Last reply by Cristina Kessler May. 20, 2008.

Elyse Orecchio

Advice for future travelers 1 Reply

If I went to Kenya how would I approach the Maasai respectfully and befriend them like you did?

Started by Elyse Orecchio. Last reply by Cristina Kessler May. 20, 2008.

Elyse Orecchio

You and the massai 3 Replies

Hi! Since the Massai, especially the elders, are so adverse to tourists, how did you come to befriend them and earn their trust, especially the one who helped you with the book?

Started by Elyse Orecchio. Last reply by Cristina Kessler May. 20, 2008.

Lily Winter

Have you ever spent the night in a tree? 2 Replies

:)

Started by Lily Winter. Last reply by Lily Winter May. 20, 2008.

Lily Winter

after it ends 4 Replies

What do you think happens after the book ends? Does the father learn to accept new ways and does Namelok go to school?

Started by Lily Winter. Last reply by Cristina Kessler May. 20, 2008.

Miriam

How did the story begin... 1 Reply

How did the concept of the book come about? Why a book about a girl from the Maasai tribe?

Started by Miriam. Last reply by Cristina Kessler May. 20, 2008.

Joanne

do you really speak 7 languages??? 1 Reply

Christina, what 7 languages can you speak?

Started by Joanne. Last reply by Cristina Kessler May. 20, 2008.

Joanne

Thank you! 1 Reply

Thank you Christina for doing this chat with us, we are so happy to share your voice with readers!!

Started by Joanne. Last reply by Cristina Kessler May. 20, 2008.

Stephanie

animals

My discussion i want to talk about it why why! people abuse people. and did u hear that there is only 2,500 popluar bears living todday and many many people kill them for there fur. i mean i hate it…

Started by Stephanie May. 16, 2008.

 

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Cristina Kessler Lily Winter Elyse Orecchio Joanne Stephanie dana celeste  defreese Miriam Caraghan Sheryl Crystal chelsea Amy Alex Mohamed
 
 

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