Walking the Bowl, Chris Lockhart
Walking the Bowl, Chris Lockhart
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Walking the Bowl
A True Story of Murder and Survival Among the Street Children of Lusaka

Author: Chris Lockhart, Daniel Mulilo Chama

Narrator: Hlonela Ngqwebo

Unabridged: 9 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/15/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

For readers of Behind the Beautiful Forevers and Nothing to Envy, this is a breathtaking real-life story of four street children in contemporary Zambia whose lives are drawn together and forever altered by the mysterious murder of a fellow street child.

Based on years of investigative reporting and unprecedented fieldwork, Walking the Bowl immerses readers in the daily lives of four unforgettable characters: Lusabilo, a determined waste picker; Kapula, a burned-out brothel worker; Moonga, a former rock crusher turned beggar; and Timo, an ambitious gang leader. These children navigate the violent and poverty-stricken underworld of Lusaka, one of Africa’s fastest growing cities.

When the dead body of a ten-year-old boy is discovered under a heap of garbage in Lusaka’s largest landfill, a murder investigation quickly heats up due to the influence of the victim’s mother and her far-reaching political connections. The children’s lives become more closely intertwined as each child engages in a desperate bid for survival against forces they could never have imagined.

Gripping and fast-paced, the book exposes the perilous aspects of street life through the eyes of the children who survive, endure and dream there, and what emerges is an ultimately hopeful story about human kindness and how one small good deed, passed on to others, can make a difference in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.

Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Chris Lockhart

Chris Lockhart has a PhD in medical anthropology from the University of California, San Francisco, and UC Berkeley and is the coauthor of Tupa Tjipombo’s I Am Not Your Slave: A Memoir. He has worked across Africa as an independent researcher and consultant on a variety of development projects in the areas of global health, human rights and journalism.

About Daniel Mulilo Chama

Daniel Mulilo Chama is a former street child from Lusaka, Zambia. He currently works as an outreach worker for a consortium of nonprofit organizations as he completes his degree in social work at the University of Zambia.


Reviews

Often times research reports of an anthropological nature are filled with statistics and often are very dry readings of the subject. When you engulf yourself in this novel, you can throw that thought out the window. This is the most important eye opening and readable book that I have ever read about......more

Goodreads review by Jill

An exceptionally written piece of narrative nonfiction that takes readers into the heart and soul of what life is like for the street kids of Lusaka and elsewhere. A meaningful, disheartening, and thought-provoking read that will stick with readers long after finishing. A highly recommended book. Tha......more

Often times research reports of an anthropological nature are filled with statistics and often are very dry readings of the subject. When you engulf yourself in this book, you can throw that thought out the window. This is the most important eye opening and readable book that I have ever read about......more

(Note: I received an advanced reader copy of this book courtesy of NetGalley). Written in vivid and gripping detail that often shocks and horrifies, and interspersed with moments of compassion that come at incredibly key moments for core characters, Walking the Bowl reads like a finely crafted conte......more