It is the first day of school in Chad, Africa. Children are filling the road. 
            "Will they give us a notebook?" Thomas asks.
            "Will they give us a pencil?”
            "Will I learn to read?"
          
          
             
          
          
            But when he and the other children arrive at the schoolyard, they find no classroom, no desks. Just a teacher. "We will build our school," she says. "This is our
            first lesson."
          
          
                 James Rumford, who lived in Chad as a Peace Corps volunteer, fills these pages with the vibrant colors of Africa and the spare words of a poet
            to show how important learning is in a country where only a few children are able to go to school.