Chapter 4A new month had arrived—Veme, the eleventh month of the year. The weather became cooler, the heat of Coter gone. Adrian’s weather became cool enough for a thin overcoat. Back home in Charlesville, I only wore an overcoat in the first and second months, Nayur and Beru. Even then, the colder weather lasted for only a few days at a time. With Charlesville resting between the Bay of Charlesville and the Kammara Sea, it always felt colder than we liked. Micah greeted me upon my return to Boma Village. He smiled and took me to the guest quarters immediately. I had forty-five days left in Adrian, and I knew I would spend most of my time here, attempting to share the teachings from the Book of Kammbi. The konseho of Kammbi had granted fifty days in each of the three cities we would be t

