Relentless, An Immigrant Story: One Woman's Decade-Long Fight To Heal A Family Torn Apart By War, Lies, And Tyranny

Author:   Wudasie Nayzgi ,  Kenneth James Howe
Publisher:   Brinestone Press
Volume:   1
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9781734309607


Pages:   306
Publication Date:   30 September 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Relentless, An Immigrant Story: One Woman's Decade-Long Fight To Heal A Family Torn Apart By War, Lies, And Tyranny


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The war tore thousands of families apart. These are the years-long battles I fought to bring the shattered pieces of mine back together again. It is hard enough to have a decent life when your country slips so easily into war, harder still when your husband is snatched off the street to fight in it. But the worst day of my life, the day my world fell utterly to pieces, was the day I received the heartbreaking news that my eldest daughter suffered from a terrifying medical condition. I soon learned that lifesaving treatment was available only outside the country, but I was blocked from seeking it by a heartless bureaucracy and an increasingly oppressive regime. I was left with an agonizing decision: Do I stay and jeopardize the life of one child, or save her by fleeing my beloved homeland, leaving my husband and second child behind. . . possibly forever? Relentless is the powerful and inspiring memoir of an Eritrean woman who defied Africa's most corrupt and murderous regime, and became an American immigrant success story. There is a proverb in my native Tigrinya language, both warning and admonishment. It goes like this: ""Haki tseraba mot keraba."" It means, if you speak the truth, you will gather many enemies. The Dreams of Freedom stories: The year is 1991, and a bloody thirty-year war with Ethiopia has just ended, earning Eritrea its first taste of freedom in over a century. But peace is a delicate flower easily trampled. Soon, the small Horn-of-Africa nation finds itself in the grip of a despotic madman. In the midst of exploding violence, a family torn apart by circumstance will risk everything to save themselves and their children from a life of oppression, all on the slim promise of a future as bright as the one they had imagined for themselves. One shattered family, two powerful accounts of love, heartbreak, and determination deep inside one of the world's most isolated and ruthless regimes. Relentless - An Immigrant Story by Wudasi Nayzgi and Kenneth James Howe I Will Not Grow Downward - Memoir Of An Eritrean Refugee by Yikealo Neab and Kenneth James Howe I WILL NOT GROW DOWNWARD - MEMOIR OF AN ERITREAN REFUGEE ONE MAN'S LONG AND PERILOUS FLIGHT FROM AFRICA'S HERMIT KINGDOM A century of bloody oppression never broke the spirit of the Eritrean people. After winning their freedom, a young man returns to Asmara to begin a new life, but his dreams of a home filled with happy children are quickly shattered when fighting resumes. Brutally rounded up for conscription into the army, subjected to inhumane conditions, forced to serve a despotic leader waging a war nobody wants, he will have to sacrifice everything just for a chance to get back what he has lost - his family, his freedom, and his birthright. I Will Not Grow Downward offers an exceedingly rare glimpse inside the highly secretive and brutally repressive regime known as Africa's North Korea.

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Author:   Wudasie Nayzgi ,  Kenneth James Howe
Publisher:   Brinestone Press
Imprint:   Brinestone Press
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.562kg
ISBN:  

9781734309607


ISBN 10:   1734309601
Pages:   306
Publication Date:   30 September 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Well written and inspiring. This is a powerful and captivating story from beginning to end. I am amazed at Wudasie's resilience and commitment to her family, both when she lived in Eritrea and again when she comes to the United States - the work she committed to doing to be self-reliant for herself and her daughter and then for the rest of her family is inspiring.


Well written and inspiring. This is a powerful and captivating story from beginning to end. I am amazed at Wudasie's resilience and commitment to her family, both when she lived in Eritrea and again when she comes to the United States - the work she committed to doing to be self-reliant for herself and her daughter and then for the rest of her family is inspiring.


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Wudasie Nayzgi is an Ethiopia-born Eritrean who returned to her homeland after it won its independence in a brutal 30-year war. She is the mother of two daughters. Ken is a former US Army combat medic and retired PhD scientist and biotech entrepreneur. Founder of the boutique publishing company, Brinestone Press, he writes and publishes in a variety of fiction and nonfiction genres under this name and as Saul Tanpepper (speculative fiction, scifi, horror) and Addison Plath (women's lit). He is a frequent world traveler, a devoted father, and occasional chinchilla-wrangler. Originally from Upstate New York, he currently calls Central California home.

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