Minor Characters
Isaka
A passionate young man who teaches at Njoroge’s school. Njoroge later encounters Isaka in church, where he reads an intense Bible passage that rattles Mwihaki’s sense of hope for the future. Unfortunately, Isaka is murdered by white settlers on his way to a religious gathering.
Dedan Kimathi
A nonfictional character. The leader of the Mau Mau, Kimathi is the subject of much conversation at Njoroge’s school, where students tell stories about his cunning ability to evade white settlers.
Kiarie
One of Kori and Boro’s friends from Nairobi. A politically active young man, Kiarie visits Njoroge’s village and encourages his fellow Kenyans to go on strike, though he urges them to remain peaceful—a suggestion Ngotho immediately ignores by attacking Jacobo mere minutes later.
Lucia
One of Jacobo’s daughters, and Mwihaki’s older sister. Highly educated, Lucia is a teacher at the first school Njoroge attends.
Mwangi
Njoroge’s only biological brother, who died in World War II. Mwangi’s death has had a profound effect on Boro, since the two young men were remarkably close.
Juliana
The self-righteous wife of Jacob.