Service and A Smile
"Service and a Smile" by Nancy Beck Irland is a historical account of early missionary life in Rhodesia, focusing on the Anderson family, Harry and Nora, who arrived at Solusi Mission in 1895 after a challenging trek. They faced severe hardships, including the Matabele uprising and the devastating effects of blackwater fever, a type of malaria. The book highlights their resilience and ability to find humor in their difficult situations, showcasing the challenges, adventure, sorrow, and laughter of these pioneering missionaries.
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