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Walk toward the rising sun : from child soldier to ambassador of peace : a memoir / by Ger Duany with Garen Thomas.

Duany, Ger, 1978- (author.). Thomas, Garen. (author.).

Summary:

The amazing autobiography of a young Sudanese boy who went from a child soldier to an international peace activist, a struggling refugee to a Hollywood actor. Sudan, 1980s: Ger Duany knew what he wanted out of life--make his family proud, play with his brothers and sisters, maybe get an education like his brother Oder suggested, and become a soldier for his people when he's old enough. But then his village was attacked by the North Sudanese military, death kept taking his loved ones away, and being a child soldier was not what he thought it would be. Amid heartbreak, death, and violence, can this lost boy find his way to safety? America, 1990s: After boarding a flight without his family to seek refuge in a foreign country, Ger worked tirelessly to adjust to a new life. It wasn't long before he was thrown into the spotlight, as people discovered his talents for basketball, modeling, and acting. Yet the spotlight wasn't the only thing following him, as he battled the effects of PTSD, resisted the siren call of the excesses of fame, and endured a new kind of racism in America. Amid fame, trauma, and the memory of home, can this lost boy find himself?

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  • ISBN: 9781524719401
  • ISBN: 1524719404
  • ISBN: 9781524719418
  • ISBN: 1524719412
  • Physical Description: 306 pages : illustrations, map, genealogical table ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Make Me a World, [2020]
Subject: Duany, Ger, 1978-
Child soliders > South Sudan > Biography.
Refugees > Sudan > Biography.
Sudan > History > Civil War, 1983-2005.
Male models > Biography.
Actors > Biography.
Political activists > Sudan > Biography.

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Kenton County.

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  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Covington Branch 962.4 D812w 2020 (Text) 33126024455283 YA Nonfiction Available -
Erlanger Branch 962.4 D812w 2020 (Text) 33126024455309 YA Nonfiction Available -

  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2020 October

    Gr 9 Up—Duany recalls his transformation from child soldier in Sudan to refugee and activist in America. During the second Sudanese civil war in the 1990s, Duany, his father, and his brothers fought for the Sudan People's Liberation Army against Anya Anya II. The violence forced his family to flee the village of Liet for the Itang refugee camp in Ethiopia. While they lived in the camp, several of his siblings tragically died. He writes: "We Sudanese do not dwell on death. If we did, we'd be in a perpetual state of mourning." With assistance from the United Nations, he resettled in America, where he endured racism and experienced culture shock. Refuge came through bonding with family members and other Sudanese immigrants and earning basketball scholarships. Learning about his own post traumatic stress disorder inspired him to help others. Duany also found success modeling in fashion shows and acting in films like I Heart Huckabees and The Good Lie. Eventually, he traveled back to Sudan to film a documentary, reunite with his family, and vote for South Sudan's independence. This intense look at the struggle of refugees will open readers' eyes. Duany marvels at his first experiences riding an escalator and using a shower in the United States, privileges most people take for granted. Despite his native country's ongoing violence, he leaves readers with a sense of hope. VERDICT Recommended for school and public libraries. Duany offers a harrowing but ultimately inspiring memoir.—Amy Duffy, Chicago P.L.

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