The Gospel of Trees
The hallelujah chorus that I woke to every morning was symphony sung by roosters and herons, backed by the beat of the clicking cicadas and the low whirring tick of the fan. Kicking aside thin sheets, I scratched fresh welts on my ankles and watched as a lizard flicked his tongue, then crept on padded toes toward the blood-drowsy mosquito. From the kitchen, the smell of pancakes with imitation maple syrup, carefully rationed to compensate for the sharp tang of Haitian honey. And after breakfast? An unending parade of distractions.
I’m staying up way too late enjoying the missionary kid’s memoir The Gospel of Trees. Set in Haiti and northern California, it perfectly balances the heroism and deep disappointment twined around being the child of parents who believed they could change the world.
3 Comments
Connie
simply wonderful
Jennie
And…
…just requested from the library. Thanks for the recommendation
Jennie
Finished this book over the weekend – thank you so much for sharing this on your blog. I never would have found it otherwise, but I found it simultaneously heartbreaking and hope filled, overwhelming and yet full of answers.