Summary: In these last chapters of The Unheard a letter arrives from USAID. The letter noted that the clinic project had been approved, this project involved building a new ward, giving josh his own office, bring electricity, and getting a doctor. They made many plans and continued those that Jere had made long ago. The bigger space that they planned to have would help the village and having a real Doctor will do even better the villages only source of help about health was from the small clinic Jere, Josh and Patrick worked in and there medicine cabinet the size of a bathtub help medication for 50,000 people. The clinic project would be the best thing for the village and it will give josh the satisfaction that he is actually doing work in Africa instead of nothing at all. They drew model scales, calculated prices, list potential workers and created a construction schedule. They created a plan and intended to finish it and getting the letter gave hope for the plan.
Quote: "America is like heaven? Come on, it's insane as anyplace else. He should know the truth."
Raction: to Josh Amerirca was a different place, thats why he came to Africa. He came to Africa to escape his deafness. And in Africa he makes friends, experiences violence and difficulties that had nothing to do with his deafness. Africa is different for him and he learns that.
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