Through his lifetime work as a public health epidemiologist in Africa and Asia, the author presents how people really live; what they are really like. While searching for the world’s last remaining Smallpox, you will meet three inspiring individuals in the remote savannah bush of southwestern Ethiopia, and later you will experience nomad hospitality in the barren thornbush desert of Somalia. His journey in Tanzania challenges the West on just who is developing whom? In Sierra Leone you will experience everyday hardships which a leisure culture could never imagine. In the Caucasus region you will observe how those far-removed view a US presidential election. In Palestine you will witness the marginalized abused by the marginalized ¡Apaga la luz! reveals genuine compassion in rural Mexico.
Finally, as you revisit his homeland, you will experience the author’s most severe lifetime culture shock.
CC Reid has lived more than half his life in Africa and Asia working as a public health epidemiologist. He has authored or co-authored several technical publications. Ideas for his non-fiction writing evolve during his treks in the mountains of New Mexico, USA.