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A heart-wrenching, character-defining novel about the atrocities that took place in Africa during the Second Sudanese Civil War. With families obliterated and lives ruined, groups of orphaned, abandoned and injured children escaped the horrors of their villages, finding each other in their desperate attempts to survive. Hiding in the shadows, walking through the wild to avoid detection, the children - dubbed the ‘Lost Boys of the Sudan’ – struggled daily to survive. Walking: days turned into weeks, months begot months – children dying by the day, seeking shelter, help and solace in Ethiopia – the place fabled to be their oasis. Ethiopia was finally attained... but they were not welcomed. And so they walked from place to place, hope dwindling alongside their numbers. Many years of sickness, starvation and neglect passed. Along with the hope of knowledge and a better life barely visible in his minds eye, the main character, Valentino, eventually finds himself in the United States again facing a very new and confusing round of challenges. In his autobiography, Valentino writes to get his story heard: he hopes that the knowledge brought forth in his life story will breed awareness, compassion and perhaps a need for change.
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