"Why on earth are you so white?" The tall boy asked me, standing right in front of me this time. I looked up and glared at him, while he studied me with skeptical eyes. Eyes of a snake watching its predator to assess how dangerous it was. What a pest! I thought I had already sent him away for good before, he just had to come back. "Because that is my colour inaan" I hissed. "Why are you so black?" I mimicked his own question back to him, but he did not seem to catch my insult. "Because that is the colour of everyone here, you..." He pointed a curious finger at me. "...have no colour" (Inaan: stupid) ~~~~~~ So yes, this book may look like a novel on justice and inequality, all that necessary but boring stuff, but it is actually not as simple as that. True, from the cover you can tell I'm trying to promote justice and show the world that we can all live in harmony together, no matter what color we are, if only we just try. But not in a way that you would expect, this is...different, but I bet you would like it. ;) ~~~~~~ This is a story of a white skinned, British, five year old girl, who somehow found herself surrounded by dark skinned Africans. ~~~~~~ Most impressive rankings #6 in wattnigeria out of 71 stories #8 in nigerianteen out of 27 stories #13 in entertaining out of 1.35k stories #27 in equality out of 3.06k stories ~~~~~~~ All rights reserved. No part of this book should be rewritten or recopied in any form without the prior notice and approval of the author, which is me ;) This book is entirely a work of fiction and any resemblance to other plots or real life events is entirely coincidental...xoxo:)