By Karin Moorhouse and Wei Cheng
Publisher: Insomniac Press
ISBN 1-894663-90-X
293-page paperback
Purchase through MSF-Hong Kong office (852-2959 4229) HK$120
Set in central Angola during the final stages of the country's thirty-year civil war, "No One Can Stop the Rain" is the true story of two ordinary Medecins Sans Frontieres volunteers – a surgeon and his wife, leaving behind their comfortable lives in mid-career. In doing so they are confronted by both the best and worst aspects of humanity.
Based on correspondence and diary entries, the book chronicles the couple's journey to Kuito, deep in the heart of Angola. The remnants of this provincial capital had the unenviable reputation of being one of the world's most heavily landmined cities. The events witnessed by Moorhouse and Cheng as they worked alongside civilians – victims of landmines, the malnourished and the displaced – provide a unique insight into life in this vast humanitarian citadel. Through the couple's eyes, the reader not only experiences something of the expected, the trauma of war, but also gains a rich insight into the less expected, the ordinary life of both local residents and field volunteers.
Moorhouse and Cheng's correspondence from Angola was also translated into Chinese and published under the name of "來自圍城的家書 " (Letters from a Besieged City). Please click here for more information.
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