Heart of Darfur

International Convention
by Lisa French Blaker | Nonfiction |
ISBN: 034095230X Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingEdwardstreetwing of Lower Hutt, Wellington Province New Zealand on 5/16/2015
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Journal Entry 1 by wingEdwardstreetwing from Lower Hutt, Wellington Province New Zealand on Saturday, May 16, 2015
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Released 8 yrs ago (6/9/2015 UTC) at —- by hand, post, or courier in Wellington City, Wellington Province New Zealand

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Op shop purchase for the 666 challenge and then realised I had read this some years ago. GRRR

Journal Entry 3 by daisy-a-day at Lower Hutt, Wellington Province New Zealand on Thursday, August 4, 2016
Experiences in Dafur 2005-2006, and ten years later, civil war threatens again in the South Sudan. Sadly I suspect this book has not aged at all and would reflect the contemporary conditions. Some heartbreaking moments.

Journal Entry 4 by Sherlockfan at Upper Hutt, Wellington Province New Zealand on Thursday, August 4, 2016
Caught in "One Red Dog" on a cold wet night more or less midwinter. I was with four Wellington Bookcrossers who had braved the stormy night.
I know almost nothing about where Darfur is and even less about what it is like there.
Having just read "Underground girls in Kabul" I'm in the mood to learn a bit more about a different region. Wonder how different they will be. That book was written by a journalist who'd interviewed a lot of the girls acting as boys but she'd have a different perspective from a nurse who'd see another side to it.

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