The story tells of Grandmother Mmateboho, an elderly village woman who lives with her ten-year-old grandson, Fana. She is deeply devoted to her chickens, which are both her pride and her livelihood. Though strict, she is loving and instils in Fana strong values of respect, hard work, faith and responsibility. Fana helps with daily chores, excels at school and shows unusual maturity for his age. Grandmother Mmateboho is a devout church member who treasures storytelling, hymn-singing and traditional teachings.
She plays a central role in shaping Fana's character and education, even nurturing dreams that Fana might one day become a doctor. However, as time passes, the grandmother's health declines due to high blood pressure and other complications. Fana and his mother care for her as best they can, supported by teachers, relatives and the church community. Eventually, Grandmother Mmateboho passes away, leaving Fana heartbroken, especially because he had promised to buy her more chickens and build better coops for her.
Though devastated, Fana is encouraged by his mother to honour his grandmother's memory by continuing her education and living according to the values he was taught. The story ends on a note of sorrow, but also hope, that the seeds of wisdom planted by the grandmother will continue to bear fruit in Fana's life.
The story tells of Grandmother Mmateboho, an elderly village woman who lives with her ten-year-old grandson, Fana. She is deeply devoted to her chickens, which are both her pride and her livelihood. Though strict, she is loving and instils in Fana strong values of respect, hard work, faith and responsibility. Fana helps with daily chores, excels at school and shows unusual maturity for his age. Grandmother Mmateboho is a devout church member who treasures storytelling, hymn-singing and traditional teachings.
She plays a central role in shaping Fana's character and education, even nurturing dreams that Fana might one day become a doctor. However, as time passes, the grandmother's health declines due to high blood pressure and other complications. Fana and his mother care for her as best they can, supported by teachers, relatives and the church community. Eventually, Grandmother Mmateboho passes away, leaving Fana heartbroken, especially because he had promised to buy her more chickens and build better coops for her.
Though devastated, Fana is encouraged by his mother to honour his grandmother's memory by continuing her education and living according to the values he was taught. The story ends on a note of sorrow, but also hope, that the seeds of wisdom planted by the grandmother will continue to bear fruit in Fana's life.