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God grew tired of us / John Bul Dau, with Michael S. Sweeney

By: Dau, John Bul, 2007.
Contributor(s): Sweeney, Michael S [aut].
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, DC : National Geographic, ℗♭2007Description: 287, [5] pages : illustrations, map ; 23cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781426201141; 1426201141; 9781426202124; 1426202121.Subject(s): Dau, John Bul | Refugees -- Sudan -- Biography | Immigrants -- United States -- Biography | Sudanese -- United States -- Biography | Sudan -- History -- Civil War, 1983-2005Genre/Form: Autobiographies. | Autobiographie.DDC classification: B Summary: "John Bul Dau was born in 1974 and grew up in a traditional cattle-centered farm in Duk County. In 1987 when the Sudanese civil war brought northern soldiers to his village in a nighttime raid, John fled into the bush to save his life, becoming one of the thousands of Lost Boys who fled their homeland to grasp at a chance for survival. In 2001 he immigrated to Syracuse, New York"--Publisher's description
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"John Bul Dau was born in 1974 and grew up in a traditional cattle-centered farm in Duk County. In 1987 when the Sudanese civil war brought northern soldiers to his village in a nighttime raid, John fled into the bush to save his life, becoming one of the thousands of Lost Boys who fled their homeland to grasp at a chance for survival. In 2001 he immigrated to Syracuse, New York"--Publisher's description

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