Showing titles inFountain Junior Living Youth Series

Biira's Success

By:D. Kahyana

Biira is discriminated against by her fellow schoolmates and some of her teachers because she has HIV. As a result, she drops out of school. However, a story that her grandmother tells her makes her realise that there are other people whose situation is worse than hers. Biira returns to school stronger and more determined than ever not only to lead a normal life but to succeed as well

Release date:2007

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

Chasing A Dream

By:Ernest Bazanye

Mimi admires the women she sees in music videos a lot. She wants to look, dress, act and be famous like them. She also wants to sing about love like they do. She is a very good singer, but she can only sing in the school choir, which she finds old-fashioned and boring. So she gets strange ideas about how to make her dream come true. First she gets into trouble with her teachers, and almost gets herself into bigger trouble when her friend, Suzie, takes her out to meet some music stars.

Release date:2007

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

Don't Play with Fire

By:Anne A. Wangusa

Fountain Junior Youth Series<br> by Ayeta A. Wanguse

Release date:2003

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

How Kwezi got into Trouble

By:Loice Busingye

Fountain Junior Living Youth Series are story books by some of Uganda's prize winning authors, told in a captivating way to help enhance life skills of the youth to resist temptations that may expose them to risky behaviour, which may lead them to contracting HIV/AIDS or gett ing involved in drugs. These stories from diff erent parts of Uganda are drawn from the youth's backgrounds, using characters they can identify with, and through experiences they are familiar with. Children will fi nd people in these stories who they recognise. Many of these people are the same age as our primary school going children and live the kind of lives that our children live or would like to live. They are lured by the kind of things which att ract our children and the experiences which they enjoy. They take risks and also fi nd themselves in diffi cult situations with older people. These books show how to avoid the risks that go with temptation, particularly the risks of HIV. Suitable for Primary Five

Release date:2003

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

I Will Miss Mr Kizito

By:Ernest B. Sempebwa

Fountain Junior Living Youth Series are story books by some of Uganda's prize winning authors, told in a captivating way to help enhance life skills of the youth to resist temptations that may expose them to risky behaviour, which may lead them to contracting HIV/AIDS or gett ing involved in drugs. These stories from diff erent parts of Uganda are drawn from the youth's backgrounds, using characters they can identify with, and through experiences they are familiar with. Children will fi nd people in these stories who they recognise. Many of these people are the same age as our primary school going children and live the kind of lives that our children live or would like to live. They are lured by the kind of things which att ract our children and the experiences which they enjoy. They take risks and also fi nd themselves in diffi cult situations with older people. These books show how to avoid the risks that go with temptation, particularly the risks of HIV. Suitable for Primary Five

Release date:2003

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

Monde the Courageous Girl

By:Vat Kamatsiko

Fountain Junior Living Youth Series are story books by some of Uganda's prize winning authors, told in a captivating way to help enhance life skills of the youth to resist temptations that may expose them to risky behaviour, which may lead them to contracting HIV/AIDS or gett ing involved in drugs. These stories from diff erent parts of Uganda are drawn from the youth's backgrounds, using characters they can identify with, and through experiences they are familiar with. Children will fi nd people in these stories who they recognise. Many of these people are the same age as our primary school going children and live the kind of lives that our children live or would like to live. They are lured by the kind of things which att ract our children and the experiences which they enjoy. They take risks and also fi nd themselves in diffi cult situations with older people. These books show how to avoid the risks that go with temptation, particularly the risks of HIV. Suitable for Primary Five

Release date:2003

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

Never take Chances

By:N.Oketcho

Okedi is an orphan and his mother’s only hope. Since his father died of AIDS he wants to know as much as possible about the disease and to work with others to reduce stigma. When Okedi passes into secondary school, his mother places him with her close friend, Alice, in the nearby town. Though she is old enough to be Okedi’s mother, Alice feels attracted towards Okedi. She therefore uses all sorts of tricks to lure Okedi into having sex with her. Okedi successfully resists her attempts and stays healthy. Primary Five

Release date:2007

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

Nobody Visits Us Anymore

By:Sussley Akuch

Kamara makes some money through hard work. Because he is rich, handsome and young, many women feel attracted to him. When Kamara falls ill, much of his wealth is spent on his treatment, both at witch doctor’s shrines and in hospitals. He also loses some of his property to unkind neighbours. Kamara’s wife and children have a very hard time trying to survive, and many of the people who were close to the family do not want to have anything to do with it anymore-Primary Five

Release date:2007

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 5,500

Our New Song

By:Tanya Zebroff

Fountain Junior Living Series are story books by some of Uganda's leading writers of stories for children. These stories are told in a captivating manner to help the youth enhance their self-esteem and life skills. This will enable them to resist temptations that may expose them to risk behavior, which may lead them to contracting HIV/AIDS. These stories are drawn from youth's backgrounds,using characters they can identify with, and experiences they are familiar with. Children will find people in these stories whom they recognize. Many of these people are the same age as our primary school going children and live the kind of life that our children live or would like to live. They attracted by the kind of things which attract our children and the experiences which they enjoy.

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Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

Reach for the Skies

By:A.K Otiti

Loy loses her father to AIDS when she is in Primary Five, and her mother falls sick regularly. Unlike her sister, Tereza, however, she is disciplined and hard-working. Through nurse Hellen, a family friend, she gets a job as a maid in the city. She takes advantage of this opportunity to provide support for her family and put herself firmly on the road to selfreliance. Primary Seven

Release date:2007

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

Should I Ask Dad?

By:James Ocita

Jim is a very bright child but has a problem of keeping bad company. He does not listen to anyone’s advice, not even his parents’. His bad friends lead him to bad behavior until his parents catch him red-handed one day. They sit down for a serious talk on HIV/AIDS.

Release date:2003

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

Sunshine after rain

By:Rose K. Rwakasisi

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Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 10,000

Tara the Heroine

By:Laury L. Ocen

The local people give Anella the name Tara – meaning lamp – because they are very proud of her. She has written an essay about HIV/AIDS that wins her a large cash prize. Tara has HIV, and is determined not only to live positively, but also to help other people live positively. Using the prize money, she helps start a number of activities in the school and the local community.Primary 7

Release date:2007

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

The Bad Friends

By:Joshua Mmali

by Joshua Munai<br> One of the Fountain Junior Living Youth Series.This is one of the story books by some of Uganda's prize winning authors, told in a captivating way to help enhance life skills of the youth to resist temptations that may expose them to risky behaviour, which may lead them to contracting HIV/AIDS or getting involved in drugs. These stories from different parts of Uganda are drawn from the youth's backgrounds, using characters they can identify with, and through experiences they are familiar with.Children will find people in these stories who they recognise. Many of these people are the same age as our primary school going children and live the kind of lives that our children live or would like to live. They are lured by the kind of things which attract our children and the experiences which they enjoy. They take risks and also fi nd themselves in diffi cult situations with older people. These books show how to avoid the risks that go with temptation, particularly the risks of HIV. Suitable for Primary Six.

Release date:2003

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

The Great Song

By:Tanya Zebroff

One of the Fountain Junior Living Youth Series.This is one of the story books by some of Uganda's prize winning authors, told in a captivating way to help enhance life skills of the youth to resist temptations that may expose them to risky behaviour, which may lead them to contracting HIV/AIDS or getting involved in drugs. These stories from different parts of Uganda are drawn from the youth's backgrounds, using characters they can identify with, and through experiences they are familiar with.Children will find people in these stories who they recognise. Many of these people are the same age as our primary school going children and live the kind of lives that our children live or would like to live. They are lured by the kind of things which attract our children and the experiences which they enjoy. They take risks and also fi nd themselves in diffi cult situations with older people. These books show how to avoid the risks that go with temptation, particularly the risks of HIV. Suitable for Primary Six.

Release date:2003

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

The Great Temptation

By:Patrick Mangeni

One of the Fountain Junior Living Youth Series.This is one of the story books by some of Uganda's prize winning authors, told in a captivating way to help enhance life skills of the youth to resist temptations that may expose them to risky behaviour, which may lead them to contracting HIV/AIDS or getting involved in drugs. These stories from different parts of Uganda are drawn from the youth's backgrounds, using characters they can identify with, and through experiences they are familiar with.Children will find people in these stories who they recognise. Many of these people are the same age as our primary school going children and live the kind of lives that our children live or would like to live. They are lured by the kind of things which attract our children and the experiences which they enjoy. They take risks and also fi nd themselves in diffi cult situations with older people. These books show how to avoid the risks that go with temptation, particularly the risks of HIV. Suitable for Primary Six.

Release date:2021

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

The Orphan Boy

By:James Ocita

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Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 10,000

The Price of Grandma's Love

By:Julius Ocwinyo

Worried, her father, Kuranimo, and her mother, Milla, decide that she is taken to the local mission hospital. At the hospital it is discovered that Amuge has both TB and HIV. This angers Kuranimo a lot, for he believes that Amuge got the HIV through sex. Later, however, Kuranimo and Milla learn that there are other ways in which people get HIV. Kuranimo and Milla remember an incident that happened many years earlier, and come to understand HIV/AIDS much better.

Release date:2007

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

The unfulfilled dream

By:Julius Ocwinyo

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Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 10,000

Uncle's Funeral

By:Ernest Bazanye

Kevin Kintu loves his uncle Walter very much. One day, however, Walter dies in a motor accident, and his funeral is attended by many people, including Kevin. People begin to talk about Uncle Walter, and that is when Kevin learns that he had been HIV-positive. One woman says that his death could have been a punishment from God for having HIV. Through Pastor Mukasa, Mr Otim and little Linda, Kevin gets to learn a lot about HIV/AIDS.

Release date:2007

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000

Why Mother Left Home

By:Rose K. Rwakasisi

Fountain Junior Living Youth Series are story books by some of Uganda's prize winning authors, told in a captivating way to help enhance life skills of the youth to resist temptations that may expose them to risky behaviour, which may lead them to contracting HIV/AIDS or gett ing involved in drugs. These stories from diff erent parts of Uganda are drawn from the youth's backgrounds, using characters they can identify with, and through experiences they are familiar with. Children will fi nd people in these stories who they recognise. Many of these people are the same age as our primary school going children and live the kind of lives that our children live or would like to live. They are lured by the kind of things which att ract our children and the experiences which they enjoy. They take risks and also fi nd themselves in diffi cult situations with older people. These books show how to avoid the risks that go with temptation, particularly the risks of HIV. Suitable for Primary Six

Release date:2003

Language:English

Regular Price: UGX 7,000