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Empty Hands, A Memoir

One Woman's Journey to Save Children Orphaned by AIDS in South Africa
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Empty Hands is the inspiring memoir of a singular Zulu woman, Abegail Ntleko, who overcame extreme deprivation, gender bias, and racial prejudice to acquire an education, earn her nursing diploma, and attain her dream of living a life of selfless service. "Her story tells us," says Desmond Tutu, "what a single person can accomplish when heart and mind work toghether in the service of others." Describing the harshness of her circumstances with wit and wisdom in direct, beautifully understated prose, her story will appeal not only to activists and aid workers, but to anyone who believes in the power of the human spirit to rise above suffering and find peace, joy, and purpose. Now 79 years old, Sister Abegail looks back over her life and recounts the remarkable events that led to her becoming the mother of dozens of children orphaned by the AIDS crisis in South Africa. Raised in extreme poverty by a single father and tasked with taking care of her younger siblings, prospects looked dim for the young Abegail Ntleko to acquire an education. Through hard work, dedication, and a series of fortunate encounters, she achieved her goal of attending nursing school and eventually became one of South Africa's most prominent primary healthcare activists, setting up a network of community clinics in remote areas and respectfully blending Western medicine with local practices. Eventually she established permanent homes for orphaned and vulnerable children and earned recognition for her life's work, being presented with the 2009 Unsung Hero of Compassion award by the Dalai Lama. Illustrated by 30 photographs, Empty Hands is a personal memoir that has the breadth of the most enduring social history. Story Locale- KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Author Biography:

Born into extreme poverty in KwaZulu-Natal, Sister Abegail Ntleko overcame tremendous obstacles to obtain an education and become a nurse, eventually becoming one of South Africa's preeminent community activists. She received an Unsung Heroes of Compassion award presented by the Dalai Lama in 2009. Now 79 years old, Sister Abe has built and managed two orphanages serving hundreds of young people and has helped thousands of children and families affected by HIV. She has also personally adopted and fostered more than 30 children, and her latest project, the Kulungile Care Centre in Underberg, has become home for her large family.
Release date Australia
September 1st, 2015
Contributors
  • Afterword by Kittisaro and Thanissara
  • Foreword by Desmond Tutu
Pages
176
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
26 b&w photos
Dimensions
127x203x10
ISBN-13
9781583949320
Product ID
23053058

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