Rating: 3.5 stars
This is a serviceable biography of missionary David Livingstone - his faith and dedication to converting the tribes of Africa to Christianity, his abhorrence and efforts to stop the slave-trade, and his travels to map the continent and find the sources of the Nile river. Livingstone led an inspired life, but Mackenzie is not an inspiring writer. The text is serviceable, stating what happened, when and why, with maps, and also excerpts from Livingstone's letters and journals. But after a while, all that hardship became rather monotonous and depressing to read. None the less, this book makes for a decent introduction to the subject.