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The Translator
The Translator: A Memoir | Daoud Hari
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A young Zaghawa tribesman from the Darfur region of the Sudan describes his escape from the attack that destroyed his village, his struggle for survival, role as a translator for international aid groups and journalists, the dangers he confronted in his role, his ultimate capture, and his new life, in an eyewitness account of the brutal genocide in the Sudan. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.
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After Hari's village in Darfur was attacked, he continued to sneak back into the area acting as a translator for reporters so that the truth about the genocide could be told.

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“It helps many people just to have someone listen and write their story down; if their suffering is noted somewhere, by someone, anyone, then they can more easily let loose of it because they know where it is.”

A must-read memoir by a man who risked his life working with journalists in Darfur.

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