Exploring Hope and Resilience in Haiti
Dr. Arthur Fournier's book delves into Haiti's tumultuous history, exploring the struggles of its people amidst political unrest, natural disasters, and the enduring spirit of hope that defines their resilience.
A Journey Through History
Understanding Haiti's Current Challenges
This narrative highlights the stark contrast between Haiti's rich past and its present challenges, emphasizing the need for awareness and support for the Haitian people's ongoing fight for a better future.
An Excerpt from: Hope Makes Us Live! Hope Makes Us Die!
In the middle of the night-shadows she made out two others, taller, on either side of the bed, each holding what appeared to be a gun. All three had their faces covered, incongruously by ski-masks.
In seconds, they pulled the duct tape off her mouth, yanked her yellow cotton nightshirt over her head, and stuffed its hemmed end into her mouth. Her hands and feet were quickly bound by duct tape and a sheet pulled from her bed to hold her body like an arm in a sling.
She wanted to scream, and the cloth in her mouth would not have prevented it, but she stifled the impulse, fearing her brothers might be killed, as the hauntingly familiar voice had threatened. The light sting of the sedative needle in her shoulder lasted just a few seconds. As quickly as she was awakened, against her will, she was asleep again.
Praise for Dr. Arthur Fournier Works
”Every day, they strive to improve their service to the clients by developing the right blend of technology and creativity to make sure every job done is done as efficiently as possible.”
”Enjoyable, sobering and encouraging all the same time...a must read for family doctors interested in international health”
—Daniel J. Ostergaard. M.D., FAACP
—Donna E. Shalala, professor of political science and president of the University of Miami
and former US Secretary of Health and Human Services
“A physician’s moving love letter to Haiti and its saints (and sinners) as well as the dying woman he loves. We learn here what it was like to treat the sick and wounded both before and after Haiti’s devastating earthquake, but also what it was like to be treated and healed by them.
—Edwidge Danticat, Author of “Brother, I’m Dying”
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Hope Amidst Struggles
Explore the resilience of Haiti's people through Dr. Arthur Fournier's compelling non-fiction narrative.
Faces of Hope: Stories of Healing
Here, we celebrate the resilience and courage of those we've had the privilege to serve in Haiti. Each image tells a story of hope, healing, and the profound impact of our volunteers' unwavering commitment.
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