![]() ![]() It's the same old heartrending taking advantage of people with a post-colonial, post- slavery angle - people being all people - and the poorest and least privileged bearing the awfulness of it all. First, Farmer is not a historian, which he readily admits, and he does a shaky, not very professional review of the endless conflicts in the region. The middle of the book is generally violent and sad history of the region. With huge takeaways for the global Sars-CoV pandemic.ΔΆ. ![]() The first chapters are terrific, on the ground Ebola, a situation with grave misunderstandings all around. Importantly, for those of us who remember Paul Farmer as the protagonist of Mountains beyond Mountains - we need to remember that Tracy Kidder wrote that wonderful inspiring book. ![]()
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