After Kilimanjaro

Dr. Sarah Whitaker is burned out and decides to take a sabbatical at a hospital in Tanzania. The challenge of summiting the highest peak in Africa pales beside the overwhelming need for health care in this beautiful country. In a remote mountain village, struggles against high maternal mortality and the scourge of genital mutilation. As she mends other lives, her own carefully laid plans begin to crumble, and she rediscovers her own humanity. This is a tale of courage, love, loss, and hope..

Dr. Sarah Whitaker has always been an obedient overachiever, but she is burned out. Training to be a surgeon is stressful. So when her fiancé, David, offers a solution—take a break year at a hospital in Africa and climb Mount Kilimanjaro together—she jumps on board. When he backs out, she embarks on the adventure alone.

Sarah quickly falls in love with Tanzania, a land of gentle people, exotic wildlife, and stunning natural beauty, from the sands of Zanzibar to the peaks of Kilimanjaro. She also develops great respect for new Tanzanian friends: strong African women who strive to serve an overwhelming need for health care. Shocked by the high rate of maternal mortality and the scourge of female genital mutilation in the country, Sarah begins to speak out against FGM and develops an experimental program to train tribal birth attendants in a remote mountain village. Conditions are primitive there, and life is fragile. The separation takes its toll on her relationship with David, and she fights against feelings for another man. As the months pass, one thing becomes clear: if Sarah survives this year, her life will never be the same again.

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