![]() ![]() The answer is given in the following chapters. She asks Trobisch what really makes marriage a marriage. As the girl is under strict supervision of her partner, she wants to stay anonymous. He often promises to marry her but always postpones it. That same night Walter receives a phone-call from a twenty-two year old African girl who is living with a European. He is greeted by the local Pastor Daniel and his wife Esther. ![]() The First of the Nine chapters starts with describing the arrival of the author in Africa where he has to give lectures on marriage. The setting of these events is Africa, but the problems dealt with are relevant to all parts of the earth and to all cultures.’ For this reason the name of the city is not mentioned nor are any descriptions given. The people involved are still living today. All of the conversations have really taken place. The author – in his Preface – assures that ‘nothing in this book is fiction. With his wife ‘Ingrid’ he specialized in lecturing on marriage and family problems not only there but in Europe and North America as well.’ The back cover of the book informs the reader that ‘Walter Trobisch worked in Africa for many years. ![]()
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