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Paperback. Zustand: New. In the early 1980s, thousands of Ethiopian Jews fled the civil unrest, famine and religious persecution of their native land in the hopes of being reunited in Yerusalem, their spiritual homeland, with its promises of a better life. Wuditu and her family risk their lives to make this journey, which leads them to a refugee camp in Sudan, where they are separated. Terrified, 15-year-old Wuditu must return to Ethiopia alone. "Don't give up, Wuditu! Be strong!" The words of her little sister come to Wuditu in a dream and give her the courage to keep going. Wuditu must find someone to give her food and shelter or she will surely die. Finally Wuditu is offered a solution: working as a servant. However, she quickly realizes that she has become a slave. With nowhere else to go, she stays--until the villagers discover that she is a falasha, a hated Jew. Only her dream of one day being reunited with her family gives her strength--until the arrival of a stranger heralds hope and a new life in Israel. Based on real events, Wuditu's story mirrors the experiences of thousands of Ethiopian Jews.
Wraps. Zustand: As new. wraps, 193 pages, glossary The author, a journalist, risked her life to help 13-year-old Wuditu leave Ethiopia and find safety in Israel with the rest of her family.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Annick Press, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2010
ISBN 10: 1554512719 ISBN 13: 9781554512713
Anbieter: Alex Simpson, Carrying Place, ON, Kanada
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Soft Cover. Zustand: VG. Signed with a brief inscription by the author on the title page, promotional bookmark included. Small corner creasing and light soil to outer edges. Wraps have edge/rub wear, creasing and an award label on the front panel. Actual book for sale pictured. 12.8 x 18.5 x 1.3cm, wt300g Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Signed by Author.
Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 24,67
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
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Paperback. Zustand: New. In the early 1980s, thousands of Ethiopian Jews fled the civil unrest, famine and religious persecution of their native land in the hopes of being reunited in Yerusalem, their spiritual homeland, with its promises of a better life. Wuditu and her family risk their lives to make this journey, which leads them to a refugee camp in Sudan, where they are separated. Terrified, 15-year-old Wuditu must return to Ethiopia alone. "Don't give up, Wuditu! Be strong!" The words of her little sister come to Wuditu in a dream and give her the courage to keep going. Wuditu must find someone to give her food and shelter or she will surely die. Finally Wuditu is offered a solution: working as a servant. However, she quickly realizes that she has become a slave. With nowhere else to go, she stays--until the villagers discover that she is a falasha, a hated Jew. Only her dream of one day being reunited with her family gives her strength--until the arrival of a stranger heralds hope and a new life in Israel. Based on real events, Wuditu's story mirrors the experiences of thousands of Ethiopian Jews.