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  • Chronicle of a failure foretold  

    Asmara lost causes - Price Interallié 1999 (Paperback)
    Asmara and lost causes. / JCRufin This short novel is an interesting chronicle the adventures and hocquemelles encountered by humanitarian organizations in Ethiopia, a country then dormant and delivered to the civil war. The main character is the nar
  • A promising start and then ...  

    Asmara lost causes - Price Interallié 1999 (Paperback)
    The first fifty pages are delicious but the following are not up to par. Humor scathing early leaves room for a more serious, even boring. The novel takes the appearance of a political treaty while the mischievous character of Hilarion gives way to g
  • Ethiopia mirror games  

    Asmara lost causes - Price Interallié 1999 (Paperback)
    Jean-Christophe Rufin has an undeniable quality: that of knowing how to write ... and write well. It's all the fun that we have while reading this book that shows the humanitarian facets, face to the famous NGOs (which does not escape the power play)
  • A very informative book on humanitarian and humanitarian world ...  

    Asmara lost causes - Price Interallié 1999 (Paperback)
    The humanitarian world is penetrated, dissected and brought to light without compromising his ideals and contradictions without indulgence for someone who is familiar with since he was chairman of Action against Hunger and above all he was present du
  • Without more, but rewarding though!  

    Asmara lost causes - Price Interallié 1999 (Paperback)
    Without more, but rewarding though! Do not expect a novel of the scale "Red Brazil," the "Abyssinian" or "Isfahan". This is a zoom on humanitarian world, of its difficulty to carry out its missions and operations which it may
  • Roman sensitive on humanitarian aid in Africa  

    Asmara lost causes - Price Interallié 1999 (Paperback)
    The diary of an African scholar who sees arriving European humanitarian convoys, which he wants to attract sympathy. We quickly attaches to the old friendly and sensitive hero who tries to network by all means with European doctors. Roman touching, s