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My Life as a Refugee

Autor Odu Kpwere Amari'di
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 oct 2020
Sadly, refugees are some of the most traumatized people in the world. Although their backgrounds vary, all share a commonality of determination and perseverance to overcome their complex challenges, both in the past and in the future while attempting to move forward into a new chapter. Odu Kpwere Amari'di, a South Sudanese immigrant living in Canada, details his journey through life to date, beginning with his birth in Uganda to refugee parents who fled Sudan during war and eventually returned to their homeland with him to build a new life. As he reveals a compelling look into his humble African background through relatable anecdotes about his childhood memories, regrets, missed opportunities, and other experiences intertwined with historical narratives, Amari'di explains why he is a refugee, the continuing plight of refugees, and the struggles as their fight continues to shun the perceptions and judgments and bear a burden of shame for allegedly abandoning their home countries in pursuit of a better life. My Life as a Refugee is the memoir of a South Sudanese immigrant that chronicles his life from birth to date as he learned valuable lessons about life, love, and inclusion while persevering through his challenges.
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ISBN-13: 9781665505161
ISBN-10: 1665505168
Pagini: 422
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Authorhouse

Notă biografică

Odu Kpwere Amari'di was born in Uganda to refugee parents who fled Sudan during the Anyanya Civil War. After his family returned to Sudan, Amari'di eventually immigrated to Canada where he resides today.