From Deseret News archives:
Couple experiences Africa from ground up
Author of 'Africa Trek' will be in Salt Lake on Thursday
When Alexandre and Sonia Poussin first embarked on their 8,700-mile trek across Africa in 2001, their goals were threefold: trace the footsteps of early humanity, soak in each other's presence and tell the story of modern-day Africa and its people.
They accomplished all three. When the couple finally returned home to France, Sonia was pregnant with their first child and they were working to finish two books about their adventure.
Earlier this year, those books, titled "Africa Trek," were published in English. On Thursday, Alexandre will be at Sam Weller's Bookstore in Salt Lake City to read excerpts from the books and share his story.
For he and his wife, having their "Africa Trek" books published in English represents another step toward telling the world about Africa and its people. They were rejected 127 times before their story was accepted for publication into English by Portland-based Inkwater Press.
You can sense Poussin's passion and love for the African continent, which he speaks of with colorful and exuberant language.
During their trip, the Poussins met 1,200 families who helped feed them and provide shelter. Most of the meetings were by chance, because when the couple left on their trip, they had no outside plans or support.
They wanted to walk as Africans did and live as they did.
At one point, Sonia became ill with malaria and was close to death, according to Alexandre. That was the only point along the journey he considered quitting, but then he said he realized they were in the best spot for her to receive treatment.
"Our adventure for us was to leave ourselves in the hand of what would happen to us and whose hands we would fall into by chance at night," said Poussin. "It never came to us to quit except when Sonia was dying of malaria. But we were in the best hands in the world in a mission with sisters that treat hundreds of malaria patients in a week."
After about a week, Sonia was in remission. Alexandre said he gained a better appreciation and a deeper love for his wife. When the couple hit the last three months of their journey, Sonia was pregnant with their first child.
They now have a second child and plan to travel with their kids once they get older.
Recent comments
I have just watched the last episode of your 3 year walk through...
Lee Lewis (South Africa) | Nov. 17, 2009 at 1:40 a.m.
my english is so bad....sorry!!! I love you Alex and Sonia! Good luck...
fabienne | Nov. 21, 2008 at 8:33 a.m.
Alexandre and Sonia is a fantastic couple . We met them 3 years ago...
Nicole la Savoyarde | Nov. 21, 2008 at 7:53 a.m.
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