Rafiki: An unlikely friendship with a mountain gorilla

     When Fresno City College professor David Durfee signs on for a medical mission to Kisoro, Uganda, despairing over the recent loss of his wife and son, he receives more than he bargained for.

     In Uganda, while exploring nearby Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Durfee encounters a fearsome silverback mountain gorilla, known to local game trackers as "The Old One."  Despite a terrifying beginning, an unlikely friendship develops between the two.  They meet in the forest daily, and Durfee teaches his rafiki (friend) to communicate in basic sign language.

    The friendship is threatened when a  treacherous landlord attempts to shut down the Kisoro Mission, where Durfee stays, and when game poachers plot to kill and dismember his gorilla friend.

     When the medical mission ends, Durfee must decide whether to return to California and his teaching career, or to remain in Kisoro to pursue his unusual friendship with the silverbacik.  His decision leads to tragic results.  In the end, however, Durfee's experience in Uganda is life-changing.                   

 

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Rafiki: An unlikely friendship with a mountain gorilla

     When Fresno City College professor David Durfee signs on for a medical mission to Kisoro, Uganda, despairing over the recent loss of his wife and son, he receives more than he bargained for.

     In Uganda, while exploring nearby Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Durfee encounters a fearsome silverback mountain gorilla, known to local game trackers as "The Old One."  Despite a terrifying beginning, an unlikely friendship develops between the two.  They meet in the forest daily, and Durfee teaches his rafiki (friend) to communicate in basic sign language.

    The friendship is threatened when a  treacherous landlord attempts to shut down the Kisoro Mission, where Durfee stays, and when game poachers plot to kill and dismember his gorilla friend.

     When the medical mission ends, Durfee must decide whether to return to California and his teaching career, or to remain in Kisoro to pursue his unusual friendship with the silverbacik.  His decision leads to tragic results.  In the end, however, Durfee's experience in Uganda is life-changing.                   

 

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Rafiki: An unlikely friendship with a mountain gorilla

Rafiki: An unlikely friendship with a mountain gorilla

by David D Minier
Rafiki: An unlikely friendship with a mountain gorilla

Rafiki: An unlikely friendship with a mountain gorilla

by David D Minier

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     When Fresno City College professor David Durfee signs on for a medical mission to Kisoro, Uganda, despairing over the recent loss of his wife and son, he receives more than he bargained for.

     In Uganda, while exploring nearby Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Durfee encounters a fearsome silverback mountain gorilla, known to local game trackers as "The Old One."  Despite a terrifying beginning, an unlikely friendship develops between the two.  They meet in the forest daily, and Durfee teaches his rafiki (friend) to communicate in basic sign language.

    The friendship is threatened when a  treacherous landlord attempts to shut down the Kisoro Mission, where Durfee stays, and when game poachers plot to kill and dismember his gorilla friend.

     When the medical mission ends, Durfee must decide whether to return to California and his teaching career, or to remain in Kisoro to pursue his unusual friendship with the silverbacik.  His decision leads to tragic results.  In the end, however, Durfee's experience in Uganda is life-changing.                   

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780985981310
Publisher: David Minier
Publication date: 02/15/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 251
File size: 960 KB

About the Author

David Minier is a California judge, educated at Princeton University and Stanford Law School. He has travelled in over one hundred countries, served with a medical mission in East Africa, and tracked mountain gorillas with the legendary Reuben Rwanzagire. Minier resides in Fresno and Santa Barbara, California, with his wife Rickie.
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