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Six Months in Sudan

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is that it does not try to be anything more than it is—a moment in time ... can be read and enjoyed by those who are interested in the humanitarian movement and in global issues, as well as by those who glance at the headlines and want to know what it is like to be there, responding to world
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In Abyei, Maskalyk treats malnutrition and disease, assists with complicated births, and cares for injuries from the nearby conflict and vehicle collisions. Throughout the book, he is overwhelmed by the healthcare needs of the community, and his own emotional struggles. Maskalyk treats
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tribes are not realized due to the extreme workload. His sleep is impaired by the noise at night and the relentless heat, and he is disturbed by the insufficiency of the medical staff to meet the overwhelming needs of the local populace, despite the team's best efforts.
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Maskalyk documents the impact of the work on the local and international healthcare providers who do their best to help despite the lack of resources and toll on their own mental health. His desires to spend more time learning about the local culture of the
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The book received mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised its unpolished writing style, and intimate understanding of the complexities of life in Sudan. Richard B. Woodward of
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Initially written as an unedited blog, the spelling and syntax errors are published verbatim, giving the book a "you-are-there immediacy" as described in
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The journey finishes with his return to Toronto, and his reflections and unanswered questions about the obligations he has to others in the world.
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gave the book a similarly positive review, praising its "fluent" writing style and the author's personal understanding of the situation in Sudan.
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and writes about internal tensions he personally suffers, torn between the desire to help and the fear of the violence around him.
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praised the book's insight into the issues of warfare, poverty, disease and famine in Sudan. The
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gave the book a positive review, citing its "intimate" and "honest" writing style.
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was initially written as a blog, which Maskalyk later turned into a book.
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Maskalyk documents the tension between Médecins Sans Frontières and the
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and is deployed to work in the contested border town of
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is a 2009 autobiographical memoir by Canadian doctor
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Index

Six Months In Sudan

Emergency medicine
Médecins Sans Frontières
Anchor Canada
ISBN
978-0385665964
James Maskalyk
Abyei
Sudan
Médecins Sans Frontières

emergency doctor
Médecins Sans Frontières
Abyei
tuberculosis
pneumonia
Dinka
Misseriya
United Nations
Kirkus Reviews
The New York Times
Vancouver Sun
The Globe and Mail
The Irish Times
Winnipeg Free Press
Financial Times
Canadian Medical Association Journal
John Llewellyn Rhys Prize
Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing

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