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Clark, Heather A., 1977-
Subjects
Teachers -- Fiction.
Life change events -- Fiction.
Marital conflict -- Fiction.
Orphanages -- Kenya -- Fiction.
Droughts -- Fiction.
Violence -- Fiction.
Kenya -- Fiction.
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Clark, Heather A., 1977-
Teachers -- Fiction.
Life change events -- Fiction.
Marital conflict -- Fiction.
Orphanages -- Kenya -- Fiction.
Droughts -- Fiction.
Violence -- Fiction.
Kenya -- Fiction.
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Chai tea Sunday / Heather A. Clark.
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Clark, Heather A., 1977-
ECW Press, 2012.
Call #:
FICTION
CLA
Subjects
Teachers
--
Fiction
.
Life change events
--
Fiction
.
Marital conflict
--
Fiction
.
Orphanages
--
Kenya
--
Fiction
.
Droughts
--
Fiction
.
Violence
--
Fiction
.
Kenya
--
Fiction
.
ISBN:
9781770410824 (trade pbk.)
Description:
280 p. ; 22 cm.
Summary:
"With a rewarding career as a teacher, a near flawless husband, and the perfect house in the suburbs, 33-year-old Nicky Fowler thought her whole life was mapped out. When she and her husband experience fertility issues that lead to a devastating tragedy, their marriage crumbles and Nicky is left with the inability to cope with her ever-changed life. Desperate to flee from her current situation, she accepts a volunteer teaching position at an orphanage in
Kenya
, but finds that her new life is more difficult than she was expecting; drought has forced the country into famine and violence is everywhere. When she learns that the orphanage director takes her hatred for the world out on the orphans, Nicky seeks the aid of her host mother, Mama Bu. Over cups of chai tea, Mama Bu offers perspective and Nicky realizes she must not only teach the orphans, she needs to save them. This is a journey that explores the resilience of the heart, and the determination for finding good in the world."--Publisher.
Genre:
Domestic
fiction
.
Women's
fiction
.
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Musquodoboit Harbour Public Library
Adult Fiction
FICTION CLA
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