Acts of faith

669 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2005 by Alfred A. Knopf, Distributed by Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-375-41166-3
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Thirty years ago, Pulitzer Prize--winning author and journalist Philip Caputo crossed the deserts of Sudan and Eritrea on foot and camelback, a journey that inspired his first novel, Horn of Africa, and awakened a lifelong fascination with Africa. His travels have since taken him back to Sudan, as well as to Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania, and from those experiences he has fashioned Acts of Faith, his most ambitious novel. A stunning and timely epic, it tells the stories of pilots, aid workers, missionaries, and renegades struggling to relieve the misery wrought by the civil war in Sudan.The hearts of these men and women are in the right place, but as they plunge into a well of moral corruption for which they are ill-prepared, their hidden flaws conspire with circumstances to turn their strengths--bravery, compassion, daring, and empathy--into weaknesses. In pursuit of noble ends, they make ethical compromises; their altruism curdles …

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A really interesting book -- a meditation on helping in a confused world. I'm not sure the book offers any answers, but it does offer some insight.

Subjects

  • Human rights workers -- Fiction
  • Americans -- Sudan -- Fiction
  • Conspiracies -- Fiction
  • Violence -- Fiction
  • Sudan -- Fiction