When We Were Young in Africa: 1948-1960
- 172 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The memoir explores the author's experiences as a missionary child in West Africa, highlighting the clash and blend of American upbringing with the rich Yoruba culture. Through personal anecdotes, it challenges common stereotypes about missionary life, offering a nuanced perspective on identity and cultural intersection. The narrative reflects on the sounds of Yoruba voices and talking drums that shaped her childhood, providing an intimate look at growing up amidst diverse influences.
