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Where There Is No Comfort, Seven Days in Ethiopia Review

Where There Is No Comfort, Seven Days in Ethiopia
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Where There Is No Comfort, Seven Days in Ethiopia ReviewJuliann Troi writes of her work with International Crisis Aid in Ethiopia, helping some of the most desperate people in this world.
She takes the reader through her days there, sharing her experiences and reflections about what she finds, as well as the disturbing disparity between her life in America, and the lives of the human beings she helps. She introduces the man responsible for the project, Pat Bradley, and tells of his story and his remarkable accomplishments there. Running on little more than human love and compassion, he has saved the lives of countless children and helped many more.
Juliann Troi's words are underlined by startling images from her days there, vivid photographs of the people of Ethiopia, current patients, some of the healthy children successfully saved from suffering by the ICA, and the local homes and surroundings.
The sometimes heartrending, sometimes funny human stories she tells brings the reader into a world in which people joyfully smile in spite of suffering that would undo a Westerner.
This unusual and passionate work serves as a reminder to us all of how much we take for granted as privileged residents of the industrialized nations. It is a plea to open our hearts to the suffering of the less fortunate in the world, and a reminder that we do wrong to forget them.
I heartily recommend this book, which provides an amazing window on a seldom-travelled part of our world.
Where There Is No Comfort, Seven Days in Ethiopia OverviewWhen Pat Bradley, president of International Crisis Aid (ICA), asked Juliann Troi to write an article to promote awareness of the life-saving work his nonprofit organization was doing in Ethiopia, Troi realized it couldn't be done from her office; first-hand experience was needed. Knowing that Pat's work focused mostly on life-and-death situations in places where no one could easily go, guaranteed a difficult trip. Gathering her courage, she left her family and comfortable home to embark on a journey that forever changed her and the way she saw the world. Troi spent a week in and around Angacha, a small village south of Ethiopia's capital, bringinghope to a desperate land Where There Is No Comfort. During that time, she helped ICA's team feed the starving, heal the sick, and reach out to young girls recently freed from sex slavery.Troi found that millions of Ethiopians suffer unspeakable hardships, yet exhibit an amazing resilience and strength of character as they struggle to survive. This inspirational snapshot of life in Ethiopia will open your eyes and touch your heart.Juliann Troi lives in Edmond, Oklahoma, where she is president/artisan of Golden Seed Arts and Media, Ltd. Her home-based business allows her to express her creativity through art in all forms, while writing gives wings to her dreams. She hopes that through Where There Is No Comfort, readers will realize that it's never too late to do something unexpected, even extraordinary.Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/WhereThereIsNoComfort.html

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