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The Lost Boys of Sudan: An American Story of the Refugee Experience

by Mark Bixler

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"In 2001, four young men, having fled the Sudanese civil war that has raged for more than 20 years, left East African refugee camps to begin a new life in the modern sprawl of Atlanta. Bixler, a reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, covered their emigration for the paper, and here recounts their extraordinary stories. Thousands of young men, displaced by the war and separated from their families, have come to be called the 'Lost Boys' of Sudan after Peter Pan's orphans. Selected by the State Department for resettlement in the U.S., Jacob, Peter, Daniel and Marko had not seen a light switch before their arrival. Bixler chronicles their earnest attempts at cultural orientation and their intimate relationships with volunteers who donated time and money. While lively and even entertaining, the book does not simply tug heartstrings with touching anecdotes. A recurring theme is the migrs' intense struggle for a basic education; they and other refugees 'could not understand why the government seemed to have brought them without a plan for their education.' The book does not ignore the pitfalls and politics of refugee resettlement, which are especially complicated since 9/11, but Bixler's perspective is optimistic. He also provides essential background, including a crash course on U.S. refugee policy and a short history of Sudan." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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The tragic and inspiring story of four Sudanese refugees who make their way to the US to rebuild their lives.

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ISBN:
9780820324999
Subtitle:
An American Story of the Refugee Experience
Author:
Bixler, Mark
Publisher:
University of Georgia Press
Subject:
Middle East - Egypt
Subject:
War
Subject:
Orphans
Subject:
Travelers
Copyright:
Publication Date:
March 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Dimensions:
9.28x6.42x.91 in. 1.21 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In 2001, four young men, having fled the Sudanese civil war that has raged for more than 20 years, left East African refugee camps to begin a new life in the modern sprawl of Atlanta. Bixler, a reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, covered their emigration for the paper, and here recounts their extraordinary stories. Thousands of young men, displaced by the war and separated from their families, have come to be called the 'Lost Boys' of Sudan after Peter Pan's orphans. Selected by the State Department for resettlement in the U.S., Jacob, Peter, Daniel and Marko had not seen a light switch before their arrival. Bixler chronicles their earnest attempts at cultural orientation and their intimate relationships with volunteers who donated time and money. While lively and even entertaining, the book does not simply tug heartstrings with touching anecdotes. A recurring theme is the migrs' intense struggle for a basic education; they and other refugees 'could not understand why the government seemed to have brought them without a plan for their education.' The book does not ignore the pitfalls and politics of refugee resettlement, which are especially complicated since 9/11, but Bixler's perspective is optimistic. He also provides essential background, including a crash course on U.S. refugee policy and a short history of Sudan." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , The tragic and inspiring story of four Sudanese refugees who make their way to the US to rebuild their lives.
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