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Colours of Survival: Discovering Hope in Bangladesh
 
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Colours of Survival: Discovering Hope in Bangladesh [Illustrated] (Paperback)

by Adrian Plass (Author), Bridget Plass (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Zondervan Publishing House; illustrated edition edition (25 Jan 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0551032510
  • ISBN-13: 978-0551032514
  • Product Dimensions: 19 x 13 x 1.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 477,855 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #12 in  Books > Travel & Holiday > Countries & Regions > Asia > Bangladesh

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Three statistics leap from the page of Adrian and Bridget Plass's Colours of Survival: the world spends $780 billion a year on the military--just $8 billion would help its people to feed themselves and $9 Billion would provide clean drinking water. Shocking, isn't it? Of course, the Plass's book is more than an exercise in stark statistics. Written to raise funds for the Christian international development and humanitarian agency World Vision, it is a funny, frank and sympathetic account of their trip to Bangladesh to visit 11-year-old Shahnaj, the little girl from the Dhaka slums they have sponsored through the charity for the last five years. The Plasses take it in turn to write and poignantly depict the appalling pollution and poverty they encounter as they tour World Vision's many projects in Bangladesh's sprawling cities and villages. An all--female savings club in Tuital, a day centre for street girls in Dhaka and the training of traditional birth attendants in Chittagong are amongst its success stories. Bridget movingly describes meeting Shahnaj for the first time. All her reserve and Western awkwardness is expelled when Shahnaj hands her a rose then takes her by the hand to lead her back to the six-foot-square shanty dwelling she shares with her brother, sisters and parents. Thanks to constant flooding, Bangladesh may well be the fifth poorest country in the world, yet the people Adrian and Bridget Plass encounter are welcoming, generous and seem genuinely to be hope filled, especially Shahnaj and her family. --Amanda Cameron

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A heart-rending diary, travelogue, and social commentary from Adrian and Bridget Plass's visit to Shanaj Begum in Bangladesh.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read with real insight, 20 Mar 2002
I thought it would be give to world vision, they need your money, and yet it was funny, insightful, thought provoking and made me feel like I was there. Plass and Mrs Plass go to visit their sponsored child, and in doing so learn a lot about the country and people there, their work and play. How the money donated is spent. Excellent reading.
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4.0 out of 5 stars thought-provoking, 23 April 2003
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written with a mix of plass's usual wit, and true sensitivity to the subject matter, this book was very moving. i particularly liked an episode where adrian had decided to take the little girl to a dance recital, and suddenly realised it might be a mistake to let her see his hotel room as he had to stop in there on the way. the child was living in poverty, whilst a few miles away, adrian and his wife were in a luxurious hotel. a book to make you think about the amazing work that Christian missions abroad do.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny, touching account of life in Bangladesh, 17 May 2005
Having just returned from 3 months' teaching in Dhaka, I find it very difficult to describe to my friends and family what life there was like. Luckily Adrian Plass and his wife Bridget have hit the nail right on the head with this hugely entertaining yet heart-rending book. Especially in the brilliant poem describing the kids rapping at the car window and the guilt you feel that comes from the feeling of helplessness of not being able to give to every grubby child or cripple that begs for money - it's exactly how I felt every day of being there. I find many Christian writers a bit heavy-going but the great thing about Plass is that you can really identify with everything he says. This book paints a wonderfully accurate picture of Bangladesh - I'd recommend Christians and non-believers alike to read it to gain an insight into this beautiful-in-places hideous-in-others and sadly under-reported country.
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