Hinterlands of Hope: A Lost Boy's Journey from the Southern Sudan War Zones
Hinterlands of Hope: A Lost Boy's Journey from the Southern Sudan War Zones
Ukang, Daniel Yamun
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781098313654, Publication Date: Tue, September 1, 2020, Type: Paperback ,
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3At the age of six Daniel Yamun Ukang fled in terror from his home in South Sudan when the Khartoum Government attacked his village. Forced to fend for himself, Daniel trekked more than a thousand miles across the Sahara to Ethiopia seeking refuge. Hinterlands of Hope is the real-life account of the challenges faced by a Lost Boy during the Second Sudanese Civil War.

Daniel's journey of hope and hardship will be etched in your heart and memory forever. Join him as he is forced to leave his home behind and brave the fiercest desert in the world.

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