Teacher Guide

The River and the Source Lesson Plan

About the Author

Margaret Atieno Ogola was a Kenyan author, doctor, and activist. Born on June 2, 1958, she is best known for her award-winning book The River and the Source, which was published in 1994. The book won the 1995 Commonwealth Writers Prize for the Best First Book in Africa and the 1995 Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature. She became one of Kenya’s most renowned authors.

Ogola worked as a doctor and was the medical director of Cottolengo Hospice for HIV/AIDS orphans. She advocated for the rights of HIV/AIDS patients at a time when there was still a social stigma attached to the disease. She is quoted as saying that the inspiration for The River and the Source “came from my mother who handed...

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