Cold Coffee in Asmara

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When traumatised aid worker John Cousins arrives in north-east Africa he hopes to find a sense of personal peace among a gentle people rebuilding their lives following a bitter and prolonged war. In Eritrea he begins to forget his own emotional pain and lay to rest the ghosts of his previous mission in Pakistan. Will the work with fellow aid worker and nurse Hannah Johnson help heal the scars? And what is the secret of her own past?Cold Coffee in Asmara is a story of personal loss, redemption and love set against a backdrop of humanitarian work in a remote corner of the world where African, Arab and European influences collide.
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    Cold Coffee in Asmara

    Posted by Claire on 27th Feb 2024

    “Andy Goss, as an experienced humanitarian worker and writer, gives the reader a striking and intimate in-depth account of the post-war scenario in a troubled corner of north-east Africa. His great ability to tell the story in such depth allows the reader to become a full participant in the action t…

    “Andy Goss, as an experienced humanitarian worker and writer, gives the reader a striking and intimate in-depth account of the post-war scenario in a troubled corner of north-east Africa. His great ability to tell the story in such depth allows the reader to become a full participant in the action there. The graphic detail of the unfolding events in Eritrea gives a truly tangible feel to how overseas humanitarian aid workers approach their mission of service in response to human suffering and catastrophic events. This fascinating story highlights the call to personal action and how tangible change can be achieved in the most isolated, insecure and often fearful communities in which humanitarian workers operate, sometimes at great personal risk – and gives a voice to the vulnerable and the disempowered, who so often go totally unrecognised and unheard.” Nic Street, Humanitarian and international aid worker

Authors:
Goss, Andrew
Year Published:
2024
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781916668300
Number of Pages:
304
Publication Date:
28/03/2024
Publisher:
The Book Guild Ltd
SKU:
9781916668300

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