We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky, Mara KardasNelson
We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky, Mara KardasNelson
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We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky
The Seductive Promise of Microfinance

Author: Mara Kardas-Nelson

Narrator: Nene Nwoko

Unabridged: 17 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/25/2024


Synopsis

In the mid-1970s, Muhammad Yunus, an American-trained Bangladeshi economist, met a poor female stool maker who needed money to expand her business. In an act known as the beginning of microfinance, Yunus lent $27 to forty-two women, hoping small credit would help them to pull themselves out of poverty. Soon, Yunus's Grameen Bank was born, and very small, often high-interest loans for poor people took off. But there are mounting concerns that these small loans are as likely to bury poor people in debt as they are to pull them from poverty, with borrowers facing consequences such as jail time and forced land sales. Hundreds have even reportedly committed suicide. Did microfinance take a wrong turn, or was it flawed from the beginning?

Mara Kardas-Nelson's We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky is a story about unintended consequences, blind optimism, and the decades-long ramifications of seemingly small policy choices. The book is rooted in the stories of women borrowers in Sierra Leone, West Africa, whose narratives are set against the rise of Yunus's vision that tiny loans would "put poverty in museums," as well as a deep history of modern international development. Kardas-Nelson asks: What is missed with a single, financially-focused solution to global inequity that ignores the real drivers of poverty? Who stands to benefit and, more important, who gets left behind?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Tracy on November 28, 2024

Thank you Henry Holt for an ARC of We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky. I entered the drawing for the book because I enjoy reading about different cultures and I am interested in social justice. My interest in finance is perhaps less than the average person (been putting off meeting with a financial......more

Goodreads review by Asher on October 02, 2024

Fantastic insightful book. Can’t recommend more!......more

Goodreads review by Ngozi on August 22, 2024

I really loved this book, especially as a former development professional. I'm familiar with the negative consequences of well-intentioned programs and ideas in global dev, and I had no idea women were paying such high interest rates and getting caught in cycle of unfinished debt. It's truly a "sedu......more

Goodreads review by Pam on August 27, 2024

So interesting! I enjoyed the research and appreciated the balance in sharing the information. It is a good read even if you don't have a background in microfinance - the information is there to inform and educate. From a lay person perspective - there are a lot of points to ponder.......more

Goodreads review by Kathy on August 07, 2024

I finished this book just as Muhammad Yunus was being asked to put Bangladesh back on its feet after the ouster of its longtime prime minister Sheikh Hasina. There is some good history here about Bangladesh and I learned a lot I didn't know about the microfinance concept he championed decades ago. T......more