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Susan Urbanek Linville
Teoksen The Price of Stones: Building a School for My Village tekijä
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Born in the Seventh Year 1 kappale
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I would have liked to hear less detail about Kaguri's experiences with fundraising and more about the people who are doing the day-to-day work, and the students' lives.
I really liked that the author included the costs of various items in the book; though early in the book he states that USD$85 is a low-end monthly wage for a teacher in Western Uganda, and that only $2 or $3 will cover a student's tuition and book fees. Later he says $85 is a competitive wage, and a students' books for the year are $45. I'd like to know which is true.
There were also some cultural differences which were not explained, so readers who are unfamiliar with Ugandan culture may be confused at points.
I also couldn't help feeling that the author's Christian beliefs were downplayed, or didn't influence many of his decisions. While it makes perfect sense to me that the school would accept students from any or no religious background, it saddened me that there were nonbelievers in leadership and that the students seemed to be getting indoctrinated with the idea that a person's religion doesn't really matter, as if they are all equally correct and good - an idea which completely contradicts Christianity.… (lisätietoja)