What is the role of the november trees in sunshine susan ? How did it encourage susan
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The grandmother encouraged her to think fast of a solution so tat they could save the mothers life.Susan then remembered that she ...
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Kigula had been working for a couple of years in a small gift shop in Kampala when she met Constantine Sseremba, who, at 28, was 10 years her senior.
They moved in together. The apartment was small, just two rooms, but Kigula says it was ideal for the family, which included Sseremba's young son from a previous relationship. They soon had a daughter of their own.
"We loved each very much," says Kigula. "We would go to the cinema and the park and people would tease us. They would call us twins because we were so in sync. We were not rich but we were happy that we had each other.
"We saw the best in our situation and we didn't dwell on the negative."
It's an outlook that, many years later, would save her life.
The 9 July 2000 could have been another forgettable evening, says Kigula.
The young family ate dinner together. They laughed.
Kigula and Sseremba, his son and their daughter retired to bed. They slept all together in the only bedroom. Their housemaid, Patience Nansamba, was on a mattress in the living area next door.
Kigula says that she was woken up around 2.30am by a piercing, flashing blow to the back of her neck.
"There was hot blood oozing from a wound there. The sheets were wet with blood. It wasn't just mine.
"Because the main lights were off I couldn't immediately take in the scene or see what was happening to us. I sat up dizzily on the bed in confusion.
"Then a small panel of light from the security lanterns outside came on and some of the room was lit. The children were unharmed. Th