Tears On The Equator: Muzungu
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Rating | : | 4.25 (901 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00NLRMIBI |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 397 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-02-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The elder was looking into a rotten log. They would return to the Ugandan paradise island of her youth in Lake Victoria only to discover that beauty hid the beast; that an interracial couple, white and black and their Ancient Orthodox faith would cause a spark which turned verdant fields into flames of conflict. She trained in education, her Canadian husband schooled in medicine. It is also about survival and rebirth and the ultimate seeds which gave birth to a new crop of hopes.“What are you looking at old man?” the young doctor queried. That they would fail was inevitable, but that they would survive in a real and mystical way was the hidden treasure.. Courage would be unveiled and passions uncovered. In the beginning, in 1973, when a young couple met at a semina
JS-P said His humility in his success as well as in the face of danger and great disappointment touched me deeply. I couldn't put this book down. Kambites writes masterfully and has a compelling story to tell. Both the beauty and the distortion of the human soul comes to life through the interaction of simple villagers, soldiers, aid workers His humility in his success as w. Jennifer S. Cutshall said Heartbreaking and deeply humble. This book had me mesmerized from the moment I picked it up. It was both impossible to relate to and eminently relatable as a human struggle, against unfathomable odds, to trust God while being crucified. I am truly haunted by the lessons in this book.