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| Malarial Fevers |
| by Jonna-Lynn Mandelbaum |
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160 |
| ISBN: |
978-159858-387-8 |
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$11.95 |
| Category: |
History |
| Available: |
September 2007 |
| Edition: |
Paperback |
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Visit the author's site at
www.Jonna-Lynn.com
A historical novel based
on letters and papers written by Harriet Sage Bennett.
“Called to be a
missionary in Mozambique!” Her husband’s announcement
reverberated in Hattie’s head as she walked to the cemetery
where her second son was buried. This being the fifth month of
her third pregnancy, climbing the low hill takes longer than usual.
Hattie wrestles with John’s commitment to the mission field
as she longs for her own unwavering religious experience to reassure
her as they make difficult decisions regarding their family’s
future. The Bennett family leaves the Kansas prairie en route
to Africa soon after the birth of their third baby, another son.
The Lincoln family of three and two single women travel with them
to Mozambique.
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| About
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Jonna-Lynn was born in Pottstown, Pennsylvania
and raised outside of Reading. When she was 22 years old, a recent
BSN graduate from Lebanon Valley College and having finished her
diploma in nursing two years earlier at the Methodist Hospital
in Philadelphia, Jonna-Lynn left the United States to serve in
Mozambique as a missionary nurse for the United Methodist Church.
Five years later, she came home with first hand experience of
many health crises that western health care providers read about
in text books. She also learned about life in countries fighting
for their freedom.
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