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註釋Born destitute is a play of purpose; to draw the attention of the well-meaning citizens of the international community to the challenges of child destitution in the African hinterland. The book, like most of Dr. Herbert?s works start with a prologue; Daybreak in Hades, a poetic adaptation from another book of his. Then the drama; Moses an African orphan, picked by the river side and adopted by a childless couple goes to Europe and qualifies as a medical doctor. He marries a Caucasian, Nancy whom he met at college and who has a passion for destitute children. Both return to Moses? home country after studies and establish The Riverside Foundation to turn lives around for good. Were lives really turned around . . .? It is a dramatic depiction of love, empathy and determination as the lady doctor adapts to life in a novel cultural setting in the African hinterland.