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The Problem Is Not Available: 364 Days in Sudan
- Lu par : Anila Prineveau Goldie
- Durée : 8 h et 25 min
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Description
When Anila Prineveau Goldie accepted the job offer to teach in Khartoum, Sudan, she set out to overcome her fear of living in a Muslim country through befriending the local Sudanese.
Written in a conversational style, her informative, entertaining, and authentic short stories will inspire you. You will experience a Hadendoa medicine man saving her life, a Muslim family keeping vigil over her when she is terribly ill, a feast prepared in her honor by women from a local mosque, an erotic wedding dance, and mortar fire exploding next to her hotel.
She weaves together vivid descriptions of the exotic Sudanese Muslims along with insight, wisdom and lessons learned. A deep respect for all humanity shines through every minute of The Problem Is Not Available: 364 Days in Sudan.
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- JAMAL S.
- 01/04/2018
very interesting book.
opening a store in an unconstrained I discovered through this book of fairy refreshing story of Sudan it seems that this Auto shares really positively her experience in this country and especially it's people. most certainly it's not all perfect over there but it gives you a good start. the stories are set in small pieces so that you can wmunch each one of them just like a piece of cake. it makes you want to go and experience it yourself
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- Khalid
- 09/06/2021
An honor and a privilege
As a Sudanese, I have always been interested to know how a non-Sudanese sees “us”; as if looking into a mirror if you wish; and greater the physical distance, the more the reflection is wholistic.. I’m honored to know that my people have shown their true colors, and that my disappointment in the ruling regime was well placed.