Monique and the Mango Rains
Two Years With a Midwife in Mali
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Narrated by:
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Kirsten Potter
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Kris Holloway
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What is it like to live and work in a remote corner of the world and befriend a courageous midwife who breaks traditional roles? Monique and the Mango Rains: Two Years with a Mali Midwife is the inspiring story of Monique Dembele, an accidental midwife who became a legend, and Kris Holloway, the young Peace Corps volunteer who became her closest confidante.
In a small village in Mali, West Africa, Monique saved lives and dispensed hope every day in a place where childbirth is a life-and-death matter and where many children are buried before they cut a tooth. Kris worked side-by-side with her as they cared for each other through sickness and tragedy and shared their innermost secrets and hopes.
Monique's life was representative of many women in one of the world's poorest nations, yet she faced her challenges in extraordinary ways. Despite her fiercely traditional society and her limited education she fought for her beliefs birth control, the end of female genital mutilation, the right to receive a salary, and the right to educate her daughters.
And she struggled to be with the man she loved. Her story is one of tragedy joy, rebellion, and of an ancient culture in the midst of change. It is an uplifting tribute to indomitable spirits everywhere.
©2007 Kris Holloway (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about Monique and the Mango Rains
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- OldnCreaky
- 31-12-23
Eye opening memoir
This book proved to be both education and inspiration.
As a white British woman I cannot begin to know what life is like for women the other side of the world. in impoverished communities without access to any of the facilities that in my privilege I take for granted. As a Midwife, Public Health Nurse and Mother, I do know about the dangers of childbirth in all countries, and the health dangers facing the newborn and very young. I just can't imagine facing those from a position of such disadvantage.
It is inspiring to see how communities work together and with outside agencies. I wish more was possible but the politics of poverty is a whole different book!
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- Anon
- 01-09-24
Stunning
A wonderfully told beautiful sad story. A must listen, recommend to all. Well narrated too
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