StreetwiseHaving taken the momentous decision to learn to read and write when in his early 20s, Choukri joins a children's class at the local state school in Tangier. Here, he leads a life of desperate poverty. In order to survive, he does a bit of everything. When not at school, he hangs out in cafes, drinking and smoking kif (it's cheaper than cigarettes). On the days that he has a few coins in his pocket, he can afford a primitive doss-house, otherwise he sleeps in mosques or on the street. |
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My First Lesson | 7 |
The Masters Run Away and Their Servants | 17 |
When Lice Burn They Smell of Human Flesh | 29 |
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