Bingo's Run

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Bingo's Run is a novel written by James A. Levine, published in 2014. The book is a gripping tale set in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya, and follows the life of a young boy named Bingo, who becomes a drug runner for a local crime lord.

Plot Summary[edit | edit source]

The story revolves around Bingo, a 15-year-old boy who has earned a reputation as the fastest and most reliable drug runner in the slums of Nairobi. His life takes a dramatic turn when he witnesses a murder and becomes entangled in a web of crime, corruption, and survival. As Bingo navigates the dangerous streets, he dreams of a better life and seeks redemption.

Characters[edit | edit source]

  • Bingo - The protagonist, a young drug runner with a quick wit and fast feet.
  • Mr. Abdi - A local crime lord who employs Bingo.
  • Sister Mary - A nun who runs a local orphanage and becomes a mother figure to Bingo.
  • Police Inspector - A corrupt police officer who complicates Bingo's life.

Themes[edit | edit source]

The novel explores several themes, including:

  • Poverty - The harsh realities of life in the slums.
  • Crime and Corruption - The pervasive influence of crime and corruption in society.
  • Redemption - Bingo's quest for a better life and moral redemption.
  • Survival - The daily struggle for survival in a hostile environment.

Setting[edit | edit source]

The novel is set in the bustling and often dangerous slums of Nairobi, Kenya. The setting plays a crucial role in shaping the characters and the narrative, providing a vivid backdrop for the story's events.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Bingo's Run received positive reviews for its compelling narrative and well-drawn characters. Critics praised Levine's ability to capture the essence of life in the slums and the resilience of the human spirit.

Author[edit | edit source]

James A. Levine is an American author and professor of medicine. He has written several books and is known for his work on social issues, particularly those affecting children in impoverished regions.

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