Fighting For Freedom: Sometimes Doing The Right Thing Ain't Doing The Right Thing

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book Fighting For Freedom: Sometimes Doing The Right Thing Ain't Doing The Right Thing by Jake Combe, Jake Combe
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Author: Jake Combe ISBN: 9781301165452
Publisher: Jake Combe Publication: October 29, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jake Combe
ISBN: 9781301165452
Publisher: Jake Combe
Publication: October 29, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When Jake Combe stumbles upon the corruption and exploitation of an uneducated and impoverished community of a remote Tanzanian village, he is compelled to find a way to help the struggling families. But he soon finds himself at the centre of a turf war over the freedom of the children, as he fights for his own safety – battling death threats, imprisonment and debilitating health crises. Inspired by his love for a young local woman, he begins to question what is important to him and the lengths he is willing to go, in an effort to offer what he feels is right. As a result, his once strongly held ethics are challenged and begin to blur between what is morally right and wrong.

Offering an intriguing insight into the problems that continue to plague the developing world, this incredible true story is testament that despite our best efforts, not all stories will finish with a happy ending.

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When Jake Combe stumbles upon the corruption and exploitation of an uneducated and impoverished community of a remote Tanzanian village, he is compelled to find a way to help the struggling families. But he soon finds himself at the centre of a turf war over the freedom of the children, as he fights for his own safety – battling death threats, imprisonment and debilitating health crises. Inspired by his love for a young local woman, he begins to question what is important to him and the lengths he is willing to go, in an effort to offer what he feels is right. As a result, his once strongly held ethics are challenged and begin to blur between what is morally right and wrong.

Offering an intriguing insight into the problems that continue to plague the developing world, this incredible true story is testament that despite our best efforts, not all stories will finish with a happy ending.

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