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Weaving a Malawi Sunrise
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Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Abbreviations

1 | The Dream Becomes Reality
Solstina
2 | The Warm Heart of Africa
Lucita
3 | Education for All
Shakira
4 | You Should Work Hard in School
Agness
5 | I Should Be Buried
Grace
6 | What It Means To Be an Orphan
Chifundo
7 | Life in the Village
Florence
8 | Canadians Educating African Girls
Audrey
9 | A Trip to the Lake
Chidothi
10 | The CEAG Girls
Estel
11 | Growing Up
Basimati
12 | Quietly, Malawi Begins to Starve
Henry
13 | A Global Perspective
Eunice
14 | The Dream Takes Shape
Patience
15 | Atsikana Pa Ulendo
Blandina
16 | A Moral Universe

Notes
Index

About the Author

Roberta Laurie completed her master’s degree in Environmental Education and Communication at Royal Roads University. She is an instructor in the Bachelor of Communication Studies program at MacEwan University in Edmonton.

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#1 on the Edmonton Journal's Bestsellers list (Edmonton Nonfiction) for the week of November 27, 2015 The Edmonton Journal
*The Edmonton Journal*

"Roberta Laurie, a former Rotarian, has written a book that is both heart warming and sobering. On the one hand, we read about young women experiencing life changing educational success. On the other hand, we read about the challenges girls and women experience in rural Malawi, one of the poorest countries in the world.... [The book] portrays the development of a courageous, visionary leader.... In addition, the book is rich with the history, culture, geography, and politics of Malawi. This material is deftly presented as the context for the development of [the school].... The emphasis on the stories of Memory, Christie, and the students move the narrative forward and capture and hold readers’ interest." [Full article at http://bit.ly/1ZBUFAm]
*ClubRunner*

"Most everyone has a place that inspires reflection and contentment: a Paris café, a salmon run on the Miramichi River, your grandmother’s kitchen table. Roberta Laurie is an Alberta Rotarian who finds her place at a Malawian school for girls. The result is intriguing and joyful. "Weaving A Malawi Sunrise" never patronizes. Laurie is a delightful writer.... "Weaving A Malawi Sunrise" is kind and eloquent, by turn angry and evocative..." [Full article at https://www.blacklocks.ca/review-one-day-at-the-rotary-club]
*Blacklock's Reporter*

"...very highly recommended for academic library Contemporary African Studies reference collections..."
*Reviewer's Bookwatch*

#5 on the Edmonton Journal's Non-fiction Bestsellers list for the week ofJune 03, 2016.
*The Edmonton Journal*

"Laurie's moving book about gender and education in Malawi chronicles the construction of a girls’ school through the heroic efforts of educator Memory Chazeza and her Canadian collaborators (including the author). The book’s chapters alternate between stories of women the author met in Malawi while working alongside Chazeza, vignettes from Chazeza’s life, and essential sociopolitical context about Malawi. With a gripping narrative and touching personal stories, the book is very accessible... Summing Up: Recommended. General readers and lower-division undergraduates." [Full review at http://bit.ly/1NGTES5]
*Choice Magazine*

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