ISBN-13: 9781847481269 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 208 str.
In 2004, Seamus Crowe stepped off a plane and felt the Ugandan soil beneath his feet for the first time. As a devout Christian, he had leapt at the chance to teach in a small Ugandan village - a way to spread the Word and, more importantly, to offer his services to those less fortunate than himself. In this series of letters home, Crowe recounts his experiences: the hardships and the joyous rewards. From touching and often very entertaining anecdotes about the children he works with, to horrifying tales of the dangers faced by the people of this country of contrasts, Ugandan Letters presents a fascinating glimpse into a culture entirely different from life in Britain.
In 2004, Seamus Crowe stepped off a plane and felt the Ugandan soil beneath his feet for the first time. As a devout Christian, he had leapt at the chance to teach in a small Ugandan village - a way to spread the Word and, more importantly, to offer his services to those less fortunate than himself. In this series of letters home, Crowe recounts his experiences: the hardships and the joyous rewards.From touching and often very entertaining anecdotes about the children he works with, to horrifying tales of the dangers faced by the people of this country of contrasts, Ugandan Letters presents a fascinating glimpse into a culture entirely different from life in Britain.