My Wild and Precious Life: A Memoir of Africa
Written by Susanne Rheault
Narrated by Sara Sheckells
3/5
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About this audiobook
From walking with lions in the bush to dodging bombs in Tanzania’s largest city, psychologist Susanne Rheault recounts with candor and humility the hard lessons learned during a life working to help impoverished communities in Africa. The daughter of a Green Beret, Susie has lived a transient life ever since she was a young girl. In her engaging memoir, we come to discover her fierce spirit as she seeks out a life of purpose, never shying away from adventures that often carry unseen dangers.
After grieving the sudden death of her first husband, Susie begins to explore Africa, quickly falling in love with the continent, where she starts by running AIDS prevention programs for the Clinton Foundation. Ultimately, she focuses on her last ten years transforming a small two-room orphanage in rural Tanzania into an NGO that boasts a home, an organic farm, and a primary school for 350 children. Throughout her journey Susie forges lifelong connections with her African partners who teach her about local culture and traditions.
With raw authenticity, My Wild and Precious Life shares the tough realities of living alongside families in desperate poverty, while also highlighting the extraordinary warmth of the African people Susie and her colleagues have come to know. This is a story of people working together as they strive for a common goal, always persisting with hope.
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Reviews for My Wild and Precious Life
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5No, this is not a memoir 'of' Africa. I doubt it is even a memoir 'in' Africa. At least up to the end of charter four it's all about growing up and having her own family in an American bourgeois military family.
Too much a woman's book for me (relationships more than events, and not descriptive of the physical world around her). I selected it because I wanted to learn about Tanzania. Thus far, I haven't. I will update my review if skipping ahead brings insights into east Africa and it's people