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Biography & Autobiography Cultural Heritage

Die Walking

A Child's Journey Through Genocide

by (author) Obadiah M.

Publisher
House of Anansi Press Inc
Initial publish date
Oct 2021
Category
Cultural Heritage, Personal Memoirs, Social Activists
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781487009731
    Publish Date
    Oct 2021
    List Price
    $10.99

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An unforgettable first-person account of surviving the Rwandan genocide and its aftermath

Featuring a foreword by Globe and Mail Africa Bureau Chief Geoffrey York

In 1994, Obadiah was the thirteen-year-old son of a Hutu pastor, living comfortably in Rwanda and dreaming of becoming a pilot, when violence and bloodshed began to engulf the country. His family soon fled their home, pursued by soldiers and stalked by death and hunger. As the genocide led into a horrific war, Obadiah was forced to survive unrelenting terror and the darkest despair as a refugee, both in neighbouring Zaire and eventually in the American refugee detention system. Obadiah was sustained through these horrors by his faith and the philosophy of ubuntu — finding one’s self through connection with others.

In the spirit of Night by Elie Wiesel, Die Walking is one boy’s horrific story of shared humanity in a chaotic world.

About the author

OBADIAH M. is the pseudonym of a Rwandan author living in East Africa. He writes anonymously to protect himself and his family from those who would prevent him from sharing his story.

Obadiah M.'s profile page