Both World Wars took place of gigantic proportions. There
was everything at stake for millions of people at that time. Those people who
either witnessed it happen during or after they were adults can vouch for the
fact that it was one of the most traumatic events in history.
Speaking of witnesses, even after 75 years how often have we
read books or were lucky enough to hear stories and interviews about the last
survivors of the Wars? But, have you ever read about those that had to be a
part of it but were not Americans?
That’s where Chol Gai De Nhial-Atungtil’s book, The Memoir
of My Childhood and Agonies of War comes in.
The book unveils a tale of a young boy being separated from
his family in Aboudit and being called to serve in the military as a child soldier.
Only familiar with the love and compassion that his family treated him, he is
subjected to the horrors of war that the country has been undergoing for the
past two decades. In his attempt to survive it all and hope to meet his family
again, the boy faces and thrives the wars until the lands in the United States
of America. His journey from Sudan to America offers exceptional experiences
for the readers to learn from.
Chol Gai De Nhial-Atungtil’s book is now on sale and is
already being tagged as a best-seller with its positive global release within a
week.