Born in Kansas but Made in Africa
An American man's recollections of 50 years in Africa
At 21, Mark G. Wentling left Wichita for the Peace Corps three years in Honduras became five decades across all 54 African nations. This is the story of how a farm boy from Kansas transformed into a seasoned development professional, diplomat, and lifelong student of the continent.
With one clear-eyed chapter per country, Mark shares his first-hand experiences: the beauty, complexity, and often surprising spirit of African life. From rural villages to capital cities, from war zones to development projects, he reflects candidly and respectfully on traditions, challenges, humor, and hope.
If you're drawn to global journeys, African cultures, or a life defined by curiosity and service this quietly powerful memoir will take you there.