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Lucy's people, an Ethiopian memoir, Mesfin Tadesse, with Ianet Bastyan

Label
Lucy's people, an Ethiopian memoir, Mesfin Tadesse, with Ianet Bastyan
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Lucy's people
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Mesfin Tadesse, with Ianet Bastyan
Sub title
an Ethiopian memoir
Summary
Lucy's People: An Ethiopian Memoir is the inspiring story of a country and a life. Did you know that Ethiopia is mother to all her people? Under her sun and moon, women walk tall. Many are warriors. Young Mesfin learns their stories from his mother and grandmother. Another symbolic mother is Lucy. She was an early hominid from the Rift Valley. For 3.2-million-years, the fossil of her skeleton endured. In 1974, the communist revolution had destroyed life under Emperor Haile Selassie I. Teenage Mesfin's survival under the communist Derg is miraculous. His underage conscription leads to Airborne service at the front. How does his spirit remain intact? What is it about Ethiopian culture that gives her people their strength? What do you know about Ethiopian building and agricultural use of water? Mesfin studies ancient Abyssinian construction techniques dating from the time of Saba (Sheba) - more than 3,000 years ago. He qualifies as both a construction and civil engineer. Specialising in water development, he works all over Ethiopia. Then fresh disaster comes. Youth must choose: stay or flee?
Target audience
adult
Contributor
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