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Monique Dembele saves lives and dispenses hope in a place where childbirth is a life-and-death matter. Her unquenchable passion to improve the lot of the women and children in her West African village is matched by her buoyant humour in the face of unhappy marriage and backbreaking work. This is…

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Many Peace Corps memoirs have been penned, but this account of the author’s experience living and working with a midwife in a remote village in Mali is my favorite because it captures in moving, page-turning prose the depth of the bond that develops between the author and her local counterpart, Monique.

I loved how the story immersed me in the local culture, gender relations, and medical reality as Monique fought, with determination and good humor, to save lives and provide hope to vulnerable women. It is also a story, as it is for many Peace Corps volunteers and was for…

This is the best Peace Corps Volunteer memoir I’ve read. It’s unusual in that it’s focused on the story of Monique Dembele, a traditional birth attendant in a small village in Mali, rather than on the PCV, Kris Holloway. We get to know Monique through Kris’s eyes—and Kris so obviously loves her friend and delights in the rural Malian community where she’s stationed. The cultural exchange and friendship that Kris experienced and describes are what Peace Corps is supposed to be about. This was a satisfying matchup of two young women from radically different worlds who saw beyond their…

Equally heartwarming and heartbreaking, this tale of friendship between a Peace Corps volunteer in Mali and her local counterpart vividly portrays the realities of volunteer life. Holloway gently guides the reader through sensitive and taboo subjects—often through heart-to-heart conversations with Monique—such as menstruation, domestic violence, rape, female genital mutilation, sexually transmitted diseases, childbirth, and motherhood. Kris illustrates how women in her village—as in many places around the globe—suffer and fall to untimely deaths due to lack of education, personal agency, available resources, or financial independence. A beautifully written and important read.

From Christine's list on serving in the Peace Corps.

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