Back in the day, I read David Livingstone’s original writings to my children. The wordiness and the unfamiliar words bade it a tough slog for us. This more digestible biography brings his story to life. The trials and challenges that he faced is amazing. He truly cared about the tribes in Africa and it broke his heart to see the devastation of the slave trade. It led to a lawlessness and disorder and truly the work of Christ is the only way to solve that problem. He also was a man of his word and, when given the mission of finding the source of the Nile and the Congo rivers, he did not let insurmountable obstacles deter him.
The book ends on a hopeful note and yet ending slaving did not end the problems that the African people faced. The book was published in 1906 and an epilogue would have been fitting. Fortunately, in AO’s curriculum does include The Story of the World, Volume 4 by Susan Wise Bauer to tell the rest of the story--how ending slavery led to colonialism, which brought its own problems.