Many of those who do survive escape with nothing but their story, something this essential collection of oral testimony records and, in a realistic way, celebrates⌠Time and again in this book, lives balance precariously between extraordinary acts of cruelty and lifesaving gestures of kindness.â âJohn Freeman for SFGate
âBy telling the stories of a few of the millions of southern Sudanese refugees in their own words, and taking the time to get to know these people instead of portraying them as sad faces in a CNN video clip, editor Craig Walzer succeeded in bring these refugeesâ often harrowing stories to light in a realistic, nuanced way.â âMaggie Fick for the Enough Project
âThis riveting collection of 17 narratives puts a human face on the human-rights tragedy of Sudan. Students of global studies and international relations will find an abundance of research information in the excellent appendices, but the heart and soul of the book is most certainly in the heart-wrenching narratives of these people.â âPaula Dacker for School Library Journal