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Price: $14.99
Paperback | 365 pages
ISBN: 978-0-9799035-2-6
Summary
The largest nation in Africa has been turned into an immense killing field, with over two million lives destroyed in a brutal and ongoing civil war. Human rights journalist Ron Wolfson travels to the heart of Africa to investigate reports of modern day slavery. When a raid by Bedayene guerrillas results in the capture of a young girl, her father, a simple village farmer, mounts an against-all-odds attempt to redeem his daughter. While Ron’s brother, a U.S. congressman, seeks to force international political pressure, Ron becomes an eyewitness to the horrors of slavery. His life will never be the same as he joins the father in his desperate search for the young girl - before it’s too late. Based on a true story.
About the Authors
Ninie Hammon’s first book, the biography God Said Yes, was published by Penguin’s Berkeley imprint and highlighted her skill at weaving facts into a gripping, compelling human-interest story. A career journalist with a quarter of a century’s experience, she founded and served as publisher of a 65,000-readership newspaper and she enjoys a large fan base in the Southeast.
Art Ayris is a multiple award winning writer and producer on whose screenplay this story was based. He currently serves as CEO of Kingstone Media Group, a central Florida based comics and media company