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Don't Look Back: A Memoir of War, Survival, and My Journey from Sudan to America [Paperback / softback]

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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, height x width x depth: 208x135x29 mm, weight: 318 g
  • Pub. Date: 18-Nov-2024
  • Publisher: Square Fish
  • ISBN-10: 1250346576
  • ISBN-13: 9781250346575
  • Paperback / softback
  • Price: 16,44 €
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, height x width x depth: 208x135x29 mm, weight: 318 g
  • Pub. Date: 18-Nov-2024
  • Publisher: Square Fish
  • ISBN-10: 1250346576
  • ISBN-13: 9781250346575

In this propulsive memoir from Achut Deng and Keely Hutton, inspired by a harrowing New York Times article, Don't Look Back tells a powerful story showing both the ugliness and the beauty of humanity, and the power of not giving up.

I want life.


After a deadly attack in South Sudan left six-year-old Achut Deng without a family, she lived in refugee camps for ten years, until a refugee relocation program gave her the opportunity to move to the United States. When asked why she should be given a chance to leave the camp, Achut simply told the interviewer: I want life.

But the chance at starting a new life in a new country came with a different set of challenges. Some of them equally deadly. Taught by the strong women in her life not to look back, Achut kept moving forward, overcoming one obstacle after another, facing each day with hope and faith in her future. Yet, just as Achut began to think of the US as her home, a tie to her old life resurfaced, and for the first time, she had no choice but to remember her past.

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I want life.
Achut Deng was born in South Sudan and came to America as a refugee when she was sixteen years old. She is now an American citizen and works in human resources at a meat-packing plant in South Dakota, where she also resides. She is the mother of three sons.

Keely Hutton is a novelist, educational journalist, and former teacher. She is the recipient of the Highlights Foundation Writers Workshop scholarship at Chautauqua. She worked closely with Ugandan child soldier Ricky Richard Anywar to tell his story in her first novel, Soldier Boy. When she's not writing, Keely enjoys playing piano, reading, and planning Disney trips with her family. keelyhutton.com