The Poisonwood Bible Audiobook
Nathan Price was a brave Baptist and he wanted to take his mission to different parts of the world. This was the main passion of the man and wherever he went, his family was always with him. His family consisted of a wife and four daughters, these women were quite loyal to him but when he talked about going to Congo they thought that it was not a very good idea.
The place was without any kind of facilities and it was known for its diseases and bloodshed. The political unrest in that part of the world was also a matter of great concern for everyone. When the family starts life in Congo it was just the same appearance but soon they realized that things started changing.
Nothing was the same in Congo, from the vegetables to the political system. Nathan’s family thought that they had made a big mistake but they had reached a point where they were not able to do anything about it. So they decided to stay and mend their life by remaining in Congo. Their passion and energy are described by the narrator Dean Robertson.
For three decades the family kept on the struggle and it didn’t leave its ground when the political unrest started after the murder of the first prime minister. They saw everything with their own eyes and kept on working with hope. The Bean Trees and other stories like Pigs in Heaven can be kept parallel to this novel in the mind. These stories are about struggles that make families and individuals strong. Staying firm and not leaving the post is the right way to live a life.