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In these short stories that cross five decades, three Ugandan men tell us about their lives
and their struggles to make meaning, to find love, and to manage the evil of poverty. The title comes
from a Luganda phrase that encourages living in the moment. (The mahogany tree lives longer than
most in the region.)
This is a compelling read for all who care about the experiences of their fellow person. Dr. Dunigan also
includes a comprehensive discussion guide and analysis, perfect for aid workers, educators, clergy, and
counselors.
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