Speaking authoritatively for human development workers worldwide, Dave Huebsch presents a remarkable series of stories that will stir the hearts of readers with 78 sensational stories about the struggles of the powerless to rise from the crushing grip of poverty. It's a powerful and entertaining first-hand series of stories of the amazing people living in the mountain villages and their rise from poverty.
This book is a very human story about people at their best, despite their living in unbelievable conditions. It deals with dreams, and courage, and hard work... and eventual progress. Filled with surprises and insights, Village Assignment is a mosaic which explores the difference between illusion and reality. It listens to the cry of the poor and continually demonstrates dreams translated into a positive life experience.
Dave Huebsch, who turned away from the comfortable middle-class life in Minnesota for the poor mountain villages in Guatemala, now presents the world audience with his new book. It is a non-fiction adventure story, which peaks the interest and imagination of young and old readers alike. Its dramatic and humorous content inspires readers, and will change the vision for doing human development forever.
It is an insightful combination of the familiar and the unfamiliar, which will force the reader to reflect on the human elements of change and development, and understand the impact on real people in real places. Readers will see themselves everywhere in this page turner, which should be required reading for anyone sponsoring a child, supporting the poor, or desiring to be a volunteer themselves.
Only a lucky few of us can go to the villages... and roll up our sleeves and plunge ourselves up to the elbows in the labor of Human Development with the very poorest of people. Most Americans have a great compassion for those in need, but can only wish for such an adventurous and dramatic hands-on experience. We are caught up in our own busy pursuits, and we can't let go. Village Assignment transports the reader into the world of human development and the lives and hearts of the villagers.
This exciting collection of 78 dramatic stories and encounters awakens the natural desire most people have to help others. It is a "must read" for the millions of Americans who have sponsored a child, or the generous millions who support efforts for the poor. It will speak to volunteers and Peace Corps workers. The broad appeal of these candid and humorous encounters will become a text and a guide for all who dream of doing something significant in the lives of others.