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The Lower River: A Riveting Literary Thriller – Peace Corps Dream Becomes African Nightmare of Survival
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Paul Theroux2,979 ratings, 3.61 average rating, 487 reviews
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“he was turning sixty-two, not an age of life-altering shocks but only of subtle diminishments.”
― The Lower River: A Riveting Literary Thriller – Peace Corps Dream Becomes African Nightmare of Survival
― The Lower River: A Riveting Literary Thriller – Peace Corps Dream Becomes African Nightmare of Survival
“That seemed to be a feature of life in the country [Malawi]: to welcome strangers, to let them live out their fantasy of philanthropy - a school, an orphanage, a clinic, a welfare center, a malaria eradication program, or a church; and then determine if in any of this effort and expense there was a side benefit - a kickback, a bribe, an easy job, a free vehicle. If the scheme didn't work - and few of them did work - whose fault was that? Whose idea was it in the first place?”
― The Lower River: A Riveting Literary Thriller – Peace Corps Dream Becomes African Nightmare of Survival
― The Lower River: A Riveting Literary Thriller – Peace Corps Dream Becomes African Nightmare of Survival
“No one was interested in Malabo - this was why the people in the village must have suspected him of having a deeper motive for visiting. He wanted something from them - why else would he come all this way to live in a hut? Altruism was unknown. Forty years of aid and charities and NGOs had taught them that. Only self-interested outsiders trifled with Africa, so Africa punished them for it.”
― The Lower River: A Riveting Literary Thriller – Peace Corps Dream Becomes African Nightmare of Survival
― The Lower River: A Riveting Literary Thriller – Peace Corps Dream Becomes African Nightmare of Survival
