Grandma's Letters from Africa
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About the Book
Linda Thomas expected that when she grew old, she'd be a quaint little grandma—the kind that sits in a rocking chair and knits blankets for new grandbabies. But God and her husband had other ideas: Africa! This is Linda's story of her first four years working in Africa as a missionary.
In this narrative, uniquely told through letters to her granddaughters, Linda shares how she stumbles into adventures most grandmas could not imagine—a hippo charges her, a Maasai elder spits at her, and a baboon poops in her breakfast. As she faithfully answers God’s calling—and its challenges—she recounts both hilarious and frightful incidents, joys and heartaches, answered prayers, and those God seemed to leave unanswered. While drinking tea from a pot cleaned with cow’s urine, suffering through an embarrassing breast exam, and narrowly escaping a carjacking by a murderer wielding an assault rifle, Linda falls in love with Africa, its people, and the work God presented her.
Grandma’s Letters from Africa is a chronicle of God’s heart, His delightful creativity, and His amazing power to help those in need.
About the Author
Linda K. Thomas served an eight-year assignment in Africa where she worked in journalism. She currently teaches memoir classes based on Deuteronomy 4:9, "Always remember what you've seen God do for you, and be sure to tell your children and grandchildren!" Linda and her husband live in Missouri.