When the rains finally broke, they were erratic. The sun beat down mercilessly between showers. Jelita’s maize sprouted, green and determined, drinking every drop of water it could find.

Tapping an item in the illustration (like a "chitenge" or a "brasero") triggers a pop-up with its name, historical context, and a short "Fun Fact." :

| Persona | Need / Goal | Example Story | |---------|-------------|---------------| | (undergrad, literature) | Quickly locate a PDF of “The Voices of Jelita” for a paper. | “I type ‘Jelita Voices PDF’ and instantly see a list of legal download links, with a preview of each PDF’s license.” | | Researcher Kojo (social sciences) | Verify that a Mulenga monograph is available in full‑text for citation. | “I filter by ‘Open Access’ and download the PDF directly, knowing the source is peer‑reviewed and free to use.” | | Librarian Maya (public library) | Add a legal PDF to the library’s digital collection. | “I click ‘Add to collection’ and the system saves the URL and metadata in our catalogue, automatically pulling the licence info.” | | Casual Reader Alex (ebook enthusiast) | Browse all Jelita works that are free to read. | “I browse the ‘Free PDFs’ tab and see cover images, short blurbs, and a one‑click download button.” |

: Not all books may be available for free download. Some platforms offer previews or require a purchase. Look for options that provide free downloads or consider using a library service like OverDrive or Hoopla.

: These books served as the foundation for English literacy in government primary schools across Zambia for decades. Characters : The stories featured and her brother