This book creates awareness to the invisible sufferings of thewar and post war victims; this should excite the readers crossculturally A tale of abuse, Amidst the war is set in a buddingcommunity of foreign expatriates that have come to lend helpin war torn northern Uganda. It is about a young trusting girl, Akello, from the Internally Displaced People's Camp withdreams. However, The urban Townhad more than a rosy futureawaiting her. In this second Book of Olive Lawino, Amidst theWar highlights the scenario that come withchanges, with acommunity rendered susceptible. Akello is seen thriving throughthe pitfallfs and this era: it is a journey that sees her exploresemphatically the dying ways of her People in-between herpains. This book sends the reader into a world of culture forgotte
Author: Olive Lawino |
Publisher: Panamaline Books |
Publication Date: Mar 06, 2018 |
Number of Pages: 390 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 9970597019 |
ISBN-13: 9789970597017 |