Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

A Road Called Down On Both Sides Caroline Kurtz

A Road Called Down On Both Sides By Caroline Kurtz

A Road Called Down On Both Sides by Caroline Kurtz


$4.39
Condition - Very Good
Only 1 left

Summary

Coming of age in 1950s Ethiopia, American Caroline Kurtz returns as an adult with spouse and family, searching for home.

Faster Shipping

Get this product faster from our US warehouse

A Road Called Down On Both Sides Summary

A Road Called Down On Both Sides: Growing Up in Ethiopia and America by Caroline Kurtz

Winner of the Presbyterian Writers Guild's Best First Book Award Coming of age in 1950s Ethiopia, American Caroline Kurtz returns as an adult with spouse and family, searching for home.

Caroline Kurtz grew up in the remote mountains of Maji, Ethiopia in the 1950s. Inside her mud adobe home with her missionary parents and three sisters, she enjoyed American family life. Outside, her world was shaped by drums and the joy cry; Jeep and mule treks into the countryside; ostriches on the air strip; and the crackle of several Ethiopian languages she barely understood but longed to learn.

She felt she'd been exiled to a foreign country when she went to Illinois for college. She returned to Ethiopia to teach, only to discover how complex working in another culture and language really is. Life under a Communist dictatorship meant constant outages-water, electricity, sugar, even toilet paper. But she was willing to do anything, no matter how hard, to live in Ethiopia again. Yet the chaos only increased-guerillas marched down from the north, their t-shirts crisscrossed by Kalashnikov bandoliers. When peace returned, Caroline got the chance she'd longed for, to revisit that beloved childhood home in Maji. But maybe it would have been better just to treasure the memories.

Caroline Kurtz speaks Amharic fluently and spearheads development in Ethiopia's Maji District, introducing apples, solar energy, and women's cottage industries.

A Road Called Down On Both Sides Reviews

[O]ffers a unique, historically informed perspective on a fascinating nation. -Kirkus Reviews

About Caroline Kurtz

From the age of five, Caroline Kurtz grew up in Ethiopia, the child of Presbyterian church missionaries. The family lived in the church's most remote mission station in the mountainous regions of southwestern Ethiopia near the town of Maji. Beginning at the age of ten, Caroline attended boarding school in Addis Ababa and then Alexandria, Egypt. Caroline left for college in the United States at eighteen, unprepared for U.S. culture. She eventually married a childhood sweetheart, also the child of American missionaries to Ethiopia, and the couple eventually returned with their family to live and work in Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Sudan. She and her sister, the American children's author Jane Kurtz, recently launched Ready Set go Books for early Ethiopian readers. Over 12,000 copies have been distributed in Ethiopia. Now retired, widowed, and living in Oregon, Caroline returns regularly to Ethiopia where she continues development and consulting work, particularly in the area of solar energy. This is her debut book in the United States. https://carolinekurtzauthor.com/

Additional information

CIN1946395153VG
9781946395153
1946395153
A Road Called Down On Both Sides: Growing Up in Ethiopia and America by Caroline Kurtz
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Catalyst Books
20190829
302
Winner of Best First Book Award 2019 (United States)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - A Road Called Down On Both Sides