Friday, October 12, 2007

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Dr. Paul Farmer continues to amaze me with his diligene, passion and intelligence. The fact that he was simply given up his life to help the poverty-stricken Haitians is mind boggling and inspiring. His writing has won awards such as the MacArthur and he is always persistent. In this portion of the novel, Ophelia Dahl (daughter Roald Dahl) came into the picture, branding her name into Paul Farmer's brain forever. They enjoy long winded conversations in which thought provoking elements always emerged. They were just friends and yet their relationship resembled love. Farmer's work ethic intrigued many and he always put others before himself.

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