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Love in The Driest Season A Family Memoir
Author: Neely Tucker
ISBN: 54437
Pages: 288
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Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Book Type: Paperback
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It took me awhile to get started reading this book, only because I didn't think it would interest me that much. Once I got reading, I couldn't put it down and finished it in two days. It's a very touching story about the difficulty in adopting in a foreign country.
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A harrowing tale of adoption from Africa. A great treatise on love.
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"Love in the Driest Season: A Family Memoir" in the Driest Season is told by a foreign correspondent Neely Tucker. Shortly after getting married, Tucker accepted a post in Zimbabwe, thinking it would be just another reporting job. Tucker, a white man from Mississippi, and his African-American wife Vita pack up their belongings, and make the track to the capital city Harare. They found the country beautiful, but ravaged by AIDS; the effects of the disease were seen everywhere. Millions of children were orphaned with one or both parents dead, orphanages were overflowing and the government was ignoring the problem.

Wanting to help, Neely and Vita began volunteering at a local orphanage, with the intention of taking some kids home with them for the weekends. The first day there, they came across a tiny infant named Chipo, and instantly fell in love with the little girl. Neely and Vita could not have kids of their own, and finding Chipo, they considered adoption to be a viable option.

Together, they nurse Chipo back to health, from a sickly baby with no responses, to a happy toddler. They also discover the prejudices that exist against foreigners adopting Zimbabwean children, and battle with the system to keep their daughter.

In addition to being a beautiful family memoir of love and perseverance, "Love in the Driest Season: A Family Memoir" is a masterful account of the situation in Zimbabwe, as well as other African countries, at that time. Tucker talks about the effects of AIDS on the population, the senseless civil unrests going on in various regions, the bombing of the American embassy in Nairobi, the lack of order, the overly pompous leaders who care little about the people they govern, and so on.
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Tucker's writing is lush, dynamic and moving. A professional writer, by trade, the author renders an intimate and compelling read.
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Wow- a very touching story of what one couple will do to achieve their goal of becoming parents. Wonderfully emotional read
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Tucker provides an amazingly accurate depiction of life in Southern Africa. The descriptions of dealing with government brought back memories of my time in Peace Corps. a definite page turner.
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Fascinating book about the perils of adoption in Africa.
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A must-read for all adoptive families, especially those who have adopted children from around the world!
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Don't read this book in public unless you don't mind people seeing you cry. It's great.
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Very well written. Nice balance of information about Zimbabwe and personal story of Neely as correspondent and family life in challenging circumstances. Best book I've read in quite a while!
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Book is signed by the author.