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  • The Hospital by the River

    A story of hope

    When gynecologists Catherine and Reg Hamlin left their home in Australia for Ethiopia, they never dreamed that they would establish what has been heralded as one of the most incredible medical programs in the modern world.But more than forty years later, the couple has operated on more than 20,000 women, most of whom suffered from obstetric fistula, a debilitating childbirth injury.In this awe ... Read more

    $12.39 USD

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  • Out In The Midday Sun

    Elspeth Huxley captivated readers throughout the world with her 'memories of an African childhood' in THE FLAME TREES OF THIKA and THE MOTTLED LIZARD. In this final volume of her trilogy she tells the story of her adult life in Africa, in which the vigorously evoked personalities - from the pioneer Lord Delamere and Baroness Blixen to Jomo Kenyatta - blend with her supurb description of the social ... Read more

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  • A Doctor in Africa

    Including a preface by HRH The Princess Royal, Princess Anne.The Australian doctor saving the lives and dignity of thousands of women in Africa, one surgery at a time.From Ethiopia to Sierra Leone, Tanzania to Togo, Dr Andrew Browning has been helping women affected by obstetric fistulas - a debilitating condition resulting from obstructed childbirth - for nearly two decades. Andrew began his ... Read more

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  • The Women's Doc

    True stories from my five decades delivering babies and making history

    Funny and poignant stories from the labour ward and from the frontline of campaigns for women's reproductive rights, from Australia's best known obstetrician.'We never train women in Sydney,' Caroline de Costa was told in 1974 when she applied to become a junior registrar in obstetrics and gynaecology. She and her husband packed their bags and their children, and headed for Dublin.When Caroline ... Read more

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  • Shadows on the Grass. Illustrated

    by Karen Blixen ...
    Shadows on the Grass by Karen Blixen is a reflective memoir that returns to the author’s years in East Africa, revisiting the landscape and relationships first described in her earlier writings. Composed later in life, the book carries a quieter, more contemplative tone, shaped by memory, distance, and a deep sense of longing for a world that has disappeared. Through a series of connected essays, ... Read more

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  • A Nurse on the Edge of the Desert

    From Birdsville to Kandahar: The art of extreme nursing

    Series series A Nurse on the Edge of the Desert
    International humanitarian-aid nurse and New Zealander Andrew Cameron is the winner of the coveted Florence Nightingale Medal. In this gripping book he recounts his remarkable life nursing in some of the world's most dangerous and challenging locations, including South Sudan, Yemen, Sierra Leone and Afghanistan. He also details his nursing career in some of Australia's most remote settlements, ... Read more

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  • Mama Jude: An Australian Nurse's Extraordinary Other Life in Africa

    An Australian nurse's extraordinary other life in AfricaDespite plans to enjoy her retirement after working as a nurse for over three decades, Judy Steel found herself in Uganda, at the age of 58, providing medical aid to some of Africa's most disadvantaged people. Since 2000, she has returned every year for several months at a time, establishing a small hospital, health clinics for mothers and ... Read more

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  • Healing Lives

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  • The Boy Who Never Gave Up

    A Refugee's Epic Journey to Triumph

    In 1994, 16-year-old Emmanuel Taban walked out of war-torn Sudan with nothing and nowhere to go after he had been tortured at the hands of government forces, who falsely accused him of spying for the rebels. When he finally managed to escape, he literally took a wrong turn and, instead of being reunited with his family, ended up in neighbouring Eritrea as a refugee. Over the months that followed, ... Read more

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    Roland Minor knew early on that he wanted to become a vet. After graduating from Cambridge University, he left the UK in 1963 for his first post, in Uganda. He has since spent most of his life in Africa, holding senior government posts or practising independently in Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan and Botswana, with a brief return to the UK in 2001 to help manage the outbreak of foot and mouth disease. He ... Read more

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  • From China Seas to Desert Sands

    A Medical Life in Six Countries

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    “This is an exceptionally moving and fascinating account of a family of six who graciously adapted to working in five continents over seven decades.It starts with Jean aged nine, captured in China by brutal Japanese soldiers and imprisoned with her family, where she was half-starved, lost much education, and her family life was totally disrupted. [She] overcame all these deprivations, and went on ... Read more

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