The Warm Heart of Africa

The Warm Heart of Africa
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The Warm Heart of Africa, fifty years in the making, is the story of Susan, one of the first Peace Corps Volunteers. It is also the story of Peter, a ninety-two year old African who became her salvation. She meets him soon after attempting to quit the Peace Corps…but failing. Peter is at first reticent to talk of his past, for fear of opening old wounds. With time, he learns to trust and slowly shares his stories with Susan, beginning with, &quot;My father was the first man to see Livingstone and he almost killed him!&quot;<br><br>Later he tells her how Yao slave traders invaded his village when he was six, burning houses and killing the very old, the very young and the weak &ndash; those who would not endure the cruel march to the Indian Ocean. He recalls the bitter memory of a slaver dragging his mother from his grasp to be sold for a sultan&#39;s harem, never to be seen again.<br><br>He then shares with Susan how he and his father were auctioned at the slave market of Zanzibar and crammed into an Arab dhow sailing to Yemen, to be sold once again, his only consolation being that his father was still with him. Two days in, a frigate fired a shot across the bow and Arabs began throwing their cargo into the sea in the grim hope of out sailing the frigate. Peter, too small to be of notice, watched in hiding as an ugly Arab hurled his father into the sea. Then a cannon shot from the frigate demasted the dhow, hurling him into the sea. Unable to swim, he survived by clutching the splintered mast until he was plucked from the sea by men in blue coat who brought him back to their frigate where he took his first step in his twenty-one years in the service of the Queen. As major domo to a young officer, Horace Smith-Dorrien, he would come to see battle against Zulus, Afridis, Pathans, Boers and Sepoys, before returning home to start a life in the service of God, a story he slowly and painfully shares with Susan, like him, a stranger in a strange land. <br><br>The author met Peter and was Susan.

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Kevin M. Denny. The Warm Heart of Africa

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Dignitaries Lounge

Chapter 2. Negotiations

Chapter 3. First Encounters

Chapter 4. The Fort

Chapter 5. The Mzungu

Chapter 6. Gather Hope...Ye Who Enter Here

Chapter 7. They Also Serve Who...

Chapter 8. The First White Woman

Chapter 9. Trilling Mbumbas

Chapter 10. The Magic Box

Chapter 11. The Khaki Dinner Party

Chapter 12. Strength Through Stroganoff

Chapter 13. Starts and Stops

Chapter 14. The Camel-legged Boy

Chapter 15. The Thaw

Chapter 16. One More Lesson in Humility

Chapter 17. The Ambush

Chapter 18. Rabid Politics

Chapter 19. Work...Work...Work

Chapter 20. A Call to Arms

Chapter 21. Bringing in the Sheaves

Chapter 22. Will Kindness Kill the Nkwhale?

Chapter 23. Blood Stained Sneakers

Chapter 24. African Expectations

Chapter 25. The Chief's Return

Chapter 26. Ruined Finery

Chapter 27. Epiphanies

Chapter 28 A Loser at Quitting

Chapter 29 The Dugout Canoe

Chapter 30. The Wrath of Makanjila

Chapter 31. The Sting of the Kurbash

Chapter 32. Marching Naked

Chapter 34. Demasted

Chapter 35. A Motley Bunch

Chapter 37. The Contessa of Mzuzu

Chapter 38. The Price is Right

Chapter 39. A House Call

Chapter 40. Standing on Principle

Chapter 41. The Greek Dirge

Chapter 42. Familiarity Breeds

Chapter 43. Bending Absolutes

Chapter 44. The Dear Linda Letter

Chapter 45 Will the Bwana Be Having Breakfast?

Chapter 46. Through the Bombay Gates

Chapter 47. Hobnobbing with the Maharaja

Chapter 48. The Bumptious Griffin

Chapter 50. The Need to Chill

Chapter 51. The Very Clever Chap

Chapter 52. Three Eggs Wrapped in Cloth

Chapter 53. An African Tale

Chapter 54. Home Sweet Home

Chapter 55. The Gift

Dr. Banda to be Elected President Tomorrow!

Chapter 56. Undeniable Yearnings

Chapter 57. Mlendo…The One Who Came Home

Chapter 58. Mortality Unveiled

Chapter 59. Rebirth

Chapter 60. The Flight of the Gwen

Chapter 61. The Calling to the Lord

Chapter 62. The English Garden

Chapter 63. Bleak Years

Chapter 64. The Final Place

Chapter 65. Goodbye to Zanzibari Eyes

Chapter 66. Off the Precipice

Chapter 67. A Slithering Nightmare

Chapter 68. Zagwa Zatha

Chapter 69. Paradise Soon to be Lost

Chapter 70. Lessons and Gifts

Chapter 71. Bundling Loose Ends

Chapter 72. The Warm Heart of Africa

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Susan Jarrett Brewster, MD

122 Coleridge Road

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"Miss Susan, everyone must have a cook. You cannot do all the work by yourself, and, besides, I know how to save you money in the kitchen. I know very many ways to cook goat and fish."

"But Ali, how much did Mr. Bradley pay you?" I asked out of curiosity.

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