Tubob: Two Years in West Africa with the Peace Corps - E-book - ePub

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 Mary E Trimble - Tubob: Two Years in West Africa with the Peace Corps.
Mortars explode close to the house where 118 of us seek refuge. Crouching under a table with my boss, I wonder about returning to our village, our jobs,... Lire la suite
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Mortars explode close to the house where 118 of us seek refuge. Crouching under a table with my boss, I wonder about returning to our village, our jobs, and to $2, 500 buried in our chicken coop. My husband Bruce shields forbidden communication radios with his body. Our eyes lock, silently asking, "Whose idea was this, anyway?"I can't remember a time when I didn't dream of going to Africa. A door opens through the Peace Corps.
Bruce, my husband of just one year, and I respond to positions in The Gambia; Bruce as an advisor for a well-digging project and I as a records keeper in a bush health center. After training, we begin our lives as tubobs, the West African term for white people. Our home, 250 miles from the capital city of Banjul, consists of a round mud-brick hut with a cone-shaped thatched roof that we use for a bedroom, and a small oblong mud-brick structure where we cook and eat.
We have no running water; our toilet is a hole in the ground. My work at the small health center takes effort to get past the unsanitary conditions, the smells, and lack of supplies, but gradually we make progress. Bruce meets with frustration at work and frequently finds himself probing the men out of slumber and toward production. Still, life-saving wells are built. Living in The Gambia is an incongruous existence with the blend of ancient and modern.
Humor is abundant, but so is misery. We're impressed with how the people manage. Near the end of our two-year term, we're caught up in an attempted military takeover of the government. During the coup, we seek refuge in the American ambassador's residence along with 116 other expatriates. After eight tense days, we are evacuated to Dakar, Senegal and two weeks later, return to our village where we say a difficult farewell to our African friends.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    04/11/2012
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-4675-5330-8
  • EAN
    9781467553308
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Mary E Trimble

A prolific writer, Trimble draws on personal experiences including purser and ship's diver aboard the tall ship, M. S. Explorer, two years with the Peace Corps in West Africa, and a 13, 000-mile South Pacific sailing trip aboard their Bristol 40, Impunity. SAILING WITH IMPUNITY: Adventure in the South Pacific covers a 14-month, 13, 000-mile adventure with Mary and Bruce Trimble from Seattle to legendary South Pacific Islands and home again.
From magical sights and scents of their first tropical island landfall to the bustling, colorful Tahitian markets. From sudden midnight squalls and weathering a cyclone in Samoa to pristine anchorages in the Kingdom of Tonga. The memoir frankly discusses the hardships and joys of offshore cruising with only two people aboard their 40-foot sailboat, Impunity. Trimble's other works include: MY BROTHER ERIC is about a homeless city boy who finds "home" with a ranch family.
This novel is a sequel to MAUREEN. MAUREEN, is a novel about a city woman who comes to the rescue of a ranch family whose mother died. TUBOB: Two Years in West Africa with the Peace Corps is the story of a newly married couple who discover themselves in new light as they work and learn about a different culture in a third-world country. TENDERFOOT, a romantic suspense with a sub-plot of the 1980 Mount St.
Helens eruption, was, a 2010 SPUR Finalist for Best Western Long Novel. Her coming-of-age novels, ROSEMOUNT and McCLELLAN'S BLUFF have been met with enthusiastic acclaim. McCLELLAN'S BLUFF was the EPIC 2004 Winner for Young Adult Fiction. Trimble lives on Camano Island, Washington, with her husband, Bruce.

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