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  • Published: 1 September 2015
  • ISBN: 9781583949320
  • Imprint: North Atlantic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 176
  • RRP: $29.99
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Empty Hands, A Memoir

One Woman's Journey to Save Children Orphaned by AIDS in South Africa



Empty Hands is the inspiring memoir of a singular Zulu woman, Abegail Ntleko, who overcame extreme deprivation, gender bias, and racial prejudice to acquire an education, earn her nursing diploma, and attain her dream of living a life of selfless service. "Her story tells us," says Desmond Tutu, "what a single person can accomplish when heart and mind work together in the service of others." Describing the harshness of her circumstances with wit and wisdom in direct, beautifully understated prose, her story will appeal not only to activists and aid workers, but to anyone who believes in the power of the human spirit to rise above suffering and find peace, joy, and purpose.

Empty Hands is the inspiring memoir of Zulu nurse and healthcare activist Sister Abegail Ntleko. Growing up poor in a rural village with a father who didn't believe in educating girls, against seemingly insurmountable odds Sister Abegail earned her nursing degree and began work as a community nurse and educator, dedicating her life to those in need. "Her story tells us," says Desmond Tutu, who wrote the foreword to the book, "what a single person can accomplish when heart and mind work together in the service of others."

Overcoming poverty and racism within the apartheid South African system, she adopted her first child at a time when it was unheard of to do so. And then she did it again and again. In forty years she has taken in and cared for hundreds of children who had nothing, saving babies—many of them orphans whose parents died of AIDS—from hospitals that were ready to give up on them and let them die.

Empty Hands describes the harshness of Ntleko's circumstances with wit and wisdom in direct, beautifully understated prose and will appeal not only to activists and aid workers, but to anyone who believes in the power of the human spirit to rise above suffering and find peace, joy, and purpose.

"Ntleko's story, which she tells in simple language, is inspiring and moving. She neither dwells in nor dramatizes the hardships she has faced, preferring instead to focus on 'fill[ing] her hands with love and then spend[ing] all that love until [her] hands are empty again.' A brief, genuine, heartfelt memoir of an awe-inspiring life."—Kirkus Reviews

  • Published: 1 September 2015
  • ISBN: 9781583949320
  • Imprint: North Atlantic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 176
  • RRP: $29.99
Categories:

Praise for Empty Hands, A Memoir

"A remarkable tale of what it means to be fully human." --Reverend Archbishop Desmond Tutu