Maps Are Lines We Draw by Allison Coffelt

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TRV000000 Travel: General
TRV007000 Travel: Caribbean & West Indies
Print ISBN: 978-1-941360-14-9
Digital ISBN: 978-1-941360-15-6
Paperback, 5.25x8 • 150 pages • Case: 76

After a decade of dreaming, Allison Coffelt arrived in Haiti, ready—she thought—"to learn how much she didn’t know" about the Caribbean nation. Traveling the highways with Dr. Jean Gardy Marius, founder of the public health organization OSAPO, she embarked on a life-changing journey that would weave Haiti’s proud, tumultuous history and present reality into her life forever.
Maps Are Lines We Drawexplores the culture and natural beauty of the island as well as its discomfiting realities: the threat well-intentioned aid organizations can present to the local economy; the privilege that determines who gets to travel between a "here" and a distant "there" which is foreign and other; and the challenge of doing short-term good without creating long-lasting harm.

Praise for Maps Are Lines We Draw

“Coffelt avoids the ‘Haiti narrative’ trap and instead takes us on a reflective and intellectual road trip. She’s a natural at the fragmented essay form that builds and builds on small observations, all linked, all talking to each other. How lucky we are that Coffelt knew how to listen to all these whispers and collect them into this startling first book. Pick up this book if you’ve never read anything about Haiti or if you’ve read everything about Haiti: Maps Are Lines We Drawforges a new path.”
—Jen Hirt, author of Under Glass: The Girl with a Thousand Christmas Trees

“Reflections that are steeped in humility like Ms. Coffelt’s are rare and should be required reading for people pursuing short-term work in countries like Haiti.”
—Joia Mukherjee Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard University

“With her striking debut, Allison Coffelt weaves an eloquent collage of history and place, politics and policy, inquiry and knowledge. The lines that mark the boundaries between here and there are removed to reveal a complex Haiti, then redrawn to assemble an even more complex notion of aid. In these pages, Coffelt’s steady gaze and sharp intellect guide and inform without faltering. There is a magnitude here, a rare ability to articulate a global empathy despite privileged origins, a stripping of the ego in order to embody the other. I’m certain her words will help us re-envision the world and reassess our individual positions in it for years to come.”
—Angela Palm, author of Riverine: A Memoir from Anywhere but Here

“Early on in this thoughtful meditation, Coffelt remembers spinning a globe in her childhood room, allowing myriad representations of home and loss to pass beneath her fingers. Later, she muses, ‘What is in the remnants?’—a fair question for any human being who longs to come to terms with history and complicity. Carefully researched and humbly told, Coffelt’s memoir is a trip well worth taking.”
—Joni Tevis, author of The World Is On Fire: Scrap, Treasure, and Songs of Apocalypse

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