Mango Elephants in the Sun by Susana Herrera - ISBN: 9781570625725
Paperback
Embrace Africa, find yourself, forget the past.

Mango Elephants in the Sun

How Life in an African Village Let Me Be in My Skin

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  • Paperback

    280 pages

  • Release Date

    15 September 2000

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Summary

When the Peace Corps sends Susana Herrera to teach English in Northern Cameroon, she yearns to embrace her adopted village and its people, to drink deep from the spirit of Mother Africa-and to forget a bitter childhood and painful past. To the villagers, however, she’s a rich American tourist, a nasara (white person) who has never known pain or want. They stare at her in silence. The children giggle and run away. At first her only confidant is a miraculously communicative lizard.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781570625725
ISBN-10:1570625727
Author:Susana Herrera
Publisher:Shambhala Publications Inc
Imprint:Shambhala Publications Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:280
Release Date:15 September 2000
Weight:371g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 18mm
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Critics Review

“Californian Susan Herrera spent two years in northern Cameroon in what might be described as the classic Peace Corps assignment: teaching school in a remote African village. ‘Jam bah doo nah?’ (‘Are you in your skin?’) her neighbors ask her by way of greeting, and the response means, ‘Yes, I am alive, fully present and experiencing the moment.’



“Herrera’s account is filled with cross-cultural anecdotes that are alternately amusing and poignant. She is appalled as she watches the other teachers administer corporal punishment, only to discover that her own students don’t respect her authority because she refuses to beat them. Her solution is to devise more creative forms of classroom discipline. A pompous village chief offers her a bloody goat head as a gift of courtship. Herrera feels the thrill of triumph when her most ambitious student masters a bicycle for the first time, until the girl’s older brother coldly rebukes the foreign teacher, ‘Don’t put desires in her head that she can never have.’ Herrera’s growing friendship with several local women and her tender romance with a handsome Cameroonoian doctor give the narrative its continuity and novel-like structure.“—Scott Zesch, Austin American-Statesman

“Whether she’s writing about falling in love, getting malaria or teaching a young woman how to ride a bicycle, Herrera draws in readers with her uncommon intelligence and wisdom.“—Mary Spicuzza, Metro Santa Cruz

About The Author

Susana Herrera

Susana Herrera spent over two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Northern Cameroon. Now a schoolteacher in Watsonville, California, she uses many of the stories from her life in an African village to teach her students about compassion, diversity, strength, and faith.

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