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Where Dogs Dwell: A nun's solidarity as a nurse midwife in South America in the turbulent 1970s and '80s
Kathleen Ann Kelly
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Agio Publishing House
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Where Dogs Dwell: A nun's solidarity as a nurse midwife in South America in the turbulent 1970s and '80s - Kelly, Kathleen Ann
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Synopsis "Where Dogs Dwell: A nun's solidarity as a nurse midwife in South America in the turbulent 1970s and '80s"
This memoir opens with Sister Kathleen Ann Kelly working in a Santiago hospital at the beginning of the violent overthrow of President Salvador Allende's Chilean government. It then flashes back to this young Canadian nun's first assignment as a domestic in the Archbishop's house in Liverpool, England - where she experienced Elizabethan-era opulence and manners. Thereafter she transports the reader to Northern and Southern Perú and into the high Andes where she worked for nearly twenty years as a nurse midwife. Chapters brim with passionate encounters in culture, history, poverty, politics, liberation theology and terrorism. This book will inspire readers to live authentically.
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