
audiobook
AN ENGLISHWOMAN’S TWENTY-FIVE YEARS IN TROPICAL AFRICA:
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I EARLY YEARS
CHAPTER II BETROTHAL, BEREAVEMENT, AND DESIGNATION TO THE CAMEROONS
CHAPTER III VOYAGE TO THE CAMEROONS, AND A SURFEIT OF ADVENTURES. 1884
CHAPTER IV ORANGE BLOSSOMS AND IMMORTELLES. 1885
CHAPTER V RETURN, MARRIAGE, AND JOURNEY TO CONGO. 1885-1887
CHAPTER VI FIRST TERM AT SAN SALVADOR. 1887-1890
CHAPTER VII SECOND TERM AT SAN SALVADOR
For more than two decades Gwen Lewis travelled deep into the jungles of Cameroon and the Congo, driven by a conviction that education and faith could lift the lives of the people she met. Drawing from her own journals and a rich collection of letters, the narrative paints vivid scenes of bustling market towns, remote villages, and the daily rhythms of missionary work—teaching children, learning local languages, and confronting the harsh realities of disease and travel. Her correspondence, sent to family and friends back home, offers an intimate glimpse of both the triumphs and the hardships that defined her vocation.
The biography also explores the supportive network that sustained her, from fellow missionaries and church leaders to the families who kept her spirit buoyed across continents. Through careful recounting of her early years in the field, listeners gain a sense of the resolve required to navigate unfamiliar cultures and the personal sacrifices involved in a life devoted to service. The story remains a window into an era of cross‑cultural encounter, marked by earnest faith and resolute perseverance.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (533K characters)
Release date
2024-09-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.