The Shattered Pearl is an account of the ten years that Sara Armstrong spent in Uganda, East Africa. It begins with an inside look at the Peace Corps in 1966 against the backdrop of the civil rights... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book was written by my aunt. I had heard she went to Uganda for the Peace Corp. I had wondered what had happened to her. I googled her name and found this book (and her). It's an amazing story of how terrible things can be, and how one can escape horror. I consider it a must read for anyone wanting to learn about life under despots.
The Shattered Pearl by Sara Armstrong
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book is a well written personal experience of living through the most terrifying takeover by a dictator with no conscience orinteligence. I cringed at the Fear generated by people suddenly missing and not heard from again.The stupidity of taking over the shops and businesses causing shortages of everything needed to keep the people fed, clothed and in good health.I got a strong feeling from it that it is not that hard to pull off in a civilization that took freedom for granted much like we do here in the United States. Freedom demands eternal vigilance and this book points this out with great force.The last election in my town brought out little more than 20% of the Vote. That must change or we may emulate the citizens of this great book by Sara Armstong.
Very Moving and Well Written
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Mrs. Armstrong's touching story of courage, faith and personal growth is a captivating account of personal discovery. Sara uses both historical and personal accounts of life in Uganda as an American. She brings you into her world and you can relate to the both the fear and saddeness associated with the fall of Uganda, the Pearl of Africa. Her creative use of sarcasm and humor bring a unique quality to this touching story. This book has something for everyone. I can't wait for the next book.
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