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All Things Strange and Wonderful: My adventures as a vet in Africa

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‘After shaking my hand, Dr Mzimba took hold of both of my wrists and turned them over so that the palms faced upward. As he studied them, they began to tingle. The Peace Corps had given me extensive cross-cultural training, but I didn’t recall anything about greetings of this nature. Then he stared into my eyes and while the tingling in my hands began to fade, my cheeks now felt as if an electrical charge was passing through them. Through a smile that filled his face, he said, ‘I’ve been waiting a long time for you, Dokotala.’

After joining the Peace Corps as a young vet, Dr Reb was sent to Malawi, Africa, for a two-year stint. He thought he would be able to help the local people with their animals and maybe stumble on an adventure or two. What he didn’t expect was his simple act of saving two puppies and teaching a local bar girl to play chess would transform the way he thought about his life forever …

251 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2016

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Dr. Reb

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H.J. Rebhan (Dr Reb) is a veterinarian and author who has practiced mixed-animal medicine across the United States, sub-Saharan Africa, and Australia for more than four decades. That breadth of experience—the strange, the sacred, and the brutally ordinary —has shaped everything he writes.
His first book, All Things Strange and Wonderful (Finch Publishing, 2016), drew on his experience as a veterinarian in Malawi, Central Africa, discovering the unexpected grace found in the Malawian people and the natural world. It was subsequently translated into Chinese.
He is currently completing a five-book literary speculative fiction series, Throne of Fear and Pain, and a work of contemplative nonfiction, The Hand at Your Throat, which draws on Christian mysticism, Sufism, Zen, and Vedantic philosophy alongside his clinical experience of life and death in the field.
He lives in Queensland, Australia.

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739 reviews21 followers
December 28, 2018
I enjoyed this book about a vet's life in Malawi, Africa. He relates stories about all areas of his life, not just vet medicine, which I found to be most interesting. As he had become deeply enmeshed in the locals' lives, it was hard to leave at the end of his Peace Corps stint.

3 Stars = Okay. It was worth reading.
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260 reviews38 followers
June 14, 2025
這本書描寫一個在馬拉威當獸醫的故事

很喜歡這本書主角的善良,也喜歡他融入當地文化、描寫當地文化的趣聞

一本有趣、有智慧 也溫暖的書
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2,594 reviews7 followers
May 8, 2016
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was a gift for Mothers Day, and I read it straight through. A humorous, sad, wonderful book, set in Malawi some years ago when the author was a young man in his mid twenties, working as a vet for the Peace Corps. Highly recommended.
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April 28, 2025
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January 24, 2025
Dr Reb gifted me this book last year in my final year of vet school while on placement where I met him. Reb truly has a one of a kind personality and inspired me a lot as I learnt from him in my short placement at the clinic.

This book was an easy page turner and it was fascinating to learn about Reb’s unique start to his veterinary career in Malawi. It made it even more enjoyable being able to read this book with Reb’s accent and characteristic mannerism.

I would love if the book had some photos of Reb in Malawi or even a map of all the places he frequented in his 2 years there.
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1,542 reviews13 followers
September 4, 2016
This is a very interesting story, set in Africa, as a newly graduated vet tries to find his place in the scheme of things. Superstition, lack of education, lack of money and equipment, the terrible poverty, all play their part as this man does his humane best to help not only the animals but the people around him. I had to suspend my disbelief in some of the things that he says happened; at the same time accepting that "there are more things in heaven and earth etc etc". An easy to read story with lots of lovely anecdotes.
4 reviews
December 9, 2016
Great Story

I thought this would be another nice vet memoir. It turned out to be much more. You won't be disappointed!
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June 1, 2026
An enjoyable thought provoking read covering African mysticism, friendships with Malawi locals, Aids, arm wrestling, muddy motor bike wrangling as well as animal stories. All this happened while young Dr Reb was on a 2 year on a contract with the Peace Corp in rural Malawi.
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July 10, 2021
Big white savior energy throughout the entire book. The only reason we got to 2 stars is because of Ruth and because the realization that Ewadabani is Inabadawe spelled backwards blew my mind
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December 27, 2023
I could NOT put this book down! I am a slow reader, but I devoured this book in days! I found it to be so interesting and entertaining! LOVED IT!
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January 18, 2023
The way the author sounds like he is writing a non-fiction and how dramatic things went in the book made me wonder what book this is
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