

About this book
Summary
Hands That Remember Names is a deeply human, narrative nonfiction audiobook that follows a medical outreach team working in a rural African community. Told through intimate moments rather than statistics, the book explores medicine as lived experience: the weight of limited resources, the ethics of temporary care, and the quiet power of listening. Through patients, local health workers, and shared days inside a small clinic, the story reveals how healing is shaped by trust, culture, and continuity. This is not a tale of rescue, but of partnership, humility, and presence. It asks what truly remains after outreach ends and how caring for others reshapes those who serve.Book information
Genre
Poetry, Literary Classics
Length
45 mins
Publish date
Jan 30, 2026
Language
English
About the Author
Brenda Murray
Table of Contents
1Chapter 1
4Chapter 4
2Chapter 2
5Chapter 5
3Chapter 3
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