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Uwiringiyimana, Sandra,.
How dare the sun rise :
memoirs of a war child /
Sandra Uwiringiyimana, with Abigail Pesta.
First [paperback] edition.
New York, NY :
Katherine Tegen Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers,
[2018]
©2017.
288 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates :
color illustrations ;
23 cm.
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Sandra Uwiringiyimana was just ten years old when she found herself with a gun pointed at her head. The rebels had come at night -- wielding weapons, torches, machetes. She watched as her mother and six-year-old sister were gunned down in a refugee camp, far from their home in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. "Goodbye, life," she said to the man ready to shoot her. Remarkably, the rebel didn't pull the trigger, and Sandra escaped into the night. Thus began a new life for her and her surviving family members. With no home and no money, they struggled to stay alive. Eventually, through a United Nations refugee program, they moved to America, only to face yet another ethnic disconnect. Sandra may have crossed an ocean, but there was now a much wider divide she had to overcome. In this memoir, Sandra tells the story of her survival, of finding her place in a new country, and of her hope for the future.
Ages 13 and up.
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Uwiringiyimana, Sandra.
Refugees.
Massacres.
Women refugees
New York.
Autobiographies.
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Pesta, Abigail,.