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WHITE QUEEN - OF THE - CANNIBALS
THE END
Born into a modest home where poverty and a drunken father cast long shadows, Mary Slessor grew up with a fierce yearning to bring hope to those who had never heard it. Her childhood prayers and secret ambitions to preach clash with the expectations of her time, yet she clings to the memory verse “Go ye into all the world…” as a promise to herself. The early chapters paint a vivid picture of a Scotland that fuels her resolve to venture far beyond its borders.
When Mary finally reaches the bustling port of Calabar, she confronts a landscape both beautiful and brutal, where cannibalism and entrenched superstitions still hold sway. Determined, she learns the language, tends to the sick, and begins to bridge the gap between missionary ideals and the lived realities of the local people. Her compassion and courage win small victories, laying the groundwork for a remarkable life of service that listeners will discover step by step.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (200K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best remembered for writing White Queen of the Cannibals, this author introduced young readers to missionary history through lively, accessible storytelling. The surviving public record is slim, but the books linked to this name suggest a writer focused on religious and youth-oriented nonfiction.
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