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OverviewTwo girls are born in the new country of Tanzania, but into very different circumstances. Joy is a village girl, painfully aware of her limited education, a domestic worker often desperate for work to support her family. Neema comes from a powerful family, well-known for their work towards Independence. She becomes a doctor with an important position in the Ministry of Health. But each must struggle for self-respect and as they do, their lives intersect in a twist of fate, which changes them forever. Crossing Paths encourages readers to consider integrity in an unfamiliar culture -- and reminds us that, across cultures, we are still more alike than different. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susan LewallenPublisher: Konstellation Press Imprint: Konstellation Press Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.331kg ISBN: 9780999198964ISBN 10: 0999198963 Pages: 302 Publication Date: 09 September 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsCrossing paths is a heart-warming story that accurately captures life in post-independence Tanzania. Following the lives of two women, the story brings out everyday experiences including culture, finding love and experiencing loss that I could easily relate to as an East African woman. The author also explores serious themes of corruption and greed and their devastating effects on people. Helen Bokea, public health systems specialist, Nairobi, Kenya As a Tanzanian professional woman, I found this to be a well written, thought-provoking and emotionally engaging book that touches upon sensitive challenges women are not exempted from, irrespective of their social economic status. Beautifully developed narrative on the general unpredictability of life. You will not be able to put down the book once you have read the first couple of pages. Sylvia Shirima, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Crossing paths is a heart-warming story that accurately captures life in post-independence Tanzania. Following the lives of two women, the story brings out everyday experiences including culture, finding love and experiencing loss that I could easily relate to as an East African woman. The author also explores serious themes of corruption and greed and their devastating effects on people. Helen Bokea, public health systems specialist, Nairobi, Kenya As a Tanzanian professional woman, I found this to be a well written, thought-provoking and emotionally engaging book that touches upon sensitive challenges women are not exempted from, irrespective of their social economic status. Beautifully developed narrative on the general unpredictability of life. You will not be able to put down the book once you have read the first couple of pages. Sylvia Shirima, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Author InformationDuring the twenty years Susan Lewallen lived in eastern and southern Africa she worked in medicine in over a dozen countries while raising two sons. She developed a curiosity for what makes people and cultures alike and different. As a doctor, she also faced challenges with the health systems she worked in; her experiences motivated her to write the novel, Crossing Paths. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |