The Blue Sweater Chapter Summaries

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In the book The Blue Sweater, the author mentioned many interesting stories in chapter five. The main one that really draws my attention is the poverty that these Rwandans women lived in, and how they were able to sustain the hardship in their lives. Novogratz discussed the extent of poverty that the Rwandans women were living in. These women were so poor and had no access to education, food or clothing. Majority of these women age raging from eighteen to their late twenties. They were not able to speak French, because they only attended school for about a year or two due to lack of funding for school. The Rwandans women wore flip flops and long dresses resembled that of a prisoner attire. They had no money to purchase any amenities and were living off less than fifty cents a day. Women could hardly afford housing for their family. Most women husbands worked in other places – if they had husbands - and their poverty caused them sometimes to sleep with landlord when they cannot afford the rent. (75). Novogratz saw great potential in these women, and she came up with the plan to start running a bake goods projects. This …show more content…

We had a relative who had lost everything in a fire. Her house was burned, and she lost all her belongings. She was homeless for years with her family. She was displaced and had move several times in order to find a home. She had no money, food or job, but was helped by family and members of her church. For these reasons, she found inner strength and learned how to sew and got a job as a seamstress. Despite the hunger and hardship she faced during her homelessness, she was able to turn her life around and resolve her homeless situation. However, Novograts was never homeless, hungry or poor. She worked hard, and had encountered a lot struggle during her stay in Africa. Even though she experience different suffering it was not close to what these women have been

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