Olga Marlin y otras jóvenes del Opus Dei inician en Kenia el primer proyecto educativo, pionero en África, para chicas de todas las razas y religiones.
Olga Marlin was an American-born educator based in Kenya. She is the author of To Africa with a Dream and a founding member of Kianda School, Nairobi, Kenya, which started in 1961 as Kianda Secretarial College, and was the first multi-racial girls' school in East Africa. She was a member of the Strathmore University University Council.
Anecdotario sobre el trabajo de las mujeres que fueron a llevar el mensaje del Opus Dei a África. Refleja el carácter de personas generosas que colaboraron enormemente en la educación de la mujer en Kenia.
The author journey from Dublin at 20 to Africa where she lived for 40 years to serve as a part of Opus Dei in Kenya is remarkable. The achievement of the young group who went at the request of St Josemaria Escriva are tremendous. They changed the life of thousands of African women through education and living examples. It is a very good read!