This book narrates Dela Idowu’s family story as potential kidney donors. It’s a factual account of a personal journey that begins when Dela offers to donate a kidney to her brother who needed a life-saving transplant, and ends with a different life being saved in a sad, but inspiring twist.
It’s an emotional journey that captures the love of a family in a personal and heartfelt way and one which takes you through the tests, trials and tears, and the joy of being potential donors.
The book is absolutely brilliant, to the point, easy to read and not too technical. Anybody wishing to know all there is about being a living kidney donor has found the right book. – O. OLUWOLE
I read your book during the Christmas holidays, absolutely brilliant! I could feel all the emotions you went through during your assessment. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to know more about being a living kidney donor.
– M. VUTABWAROVA
I knew little about organ donation; however, I knew that it was something black people did not partake in. After reading “More Than a Match” my attitude towards it has changed. The bottom line is that people from the African- Caribbean community must help each other to succeed not only in music and sports but also in health. – R KWAME
I read your book on the train journey home and it brought tears to my eyes. It was so eloquently written too. What a journey you went on. – VIVIENNE CALDERBANK