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"While on assignment in Dubai to cover the world's most luxurious hotels,
Harris got sidetracked by the stories of the indentured immigrant
laborers conscripted to build these palaces of opulence. Determined to
do something to help the families of the working poor worldwide, he
signed up with Kiva, an organization that allows individuals to lend
money via the Internet to people in developing countries by providing
microfinancing loans to small family businesses, for everything from
buying material and supplies to the purchase of cows and goats. Not
content with merely helping from afar, Harris volunteered to tour the
world and meet some of the Kiva recipients, and this is where the story
really begins. Traveling to challenging and often war-torn places like
Peru, Bosnia, Rwanda, Cambodia, and Beirut, Lebanon, he checks out the
repair shops, furniture businesses, hair salons, yogurt makers, and
livestock owners who have been made successful by the microloans, but,
most important, he learns firsthand about their personal and political
struggles and is deeply impacted by the lives of the new friends he
makes along the way." (Booklist)
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