Far Away In The Sky
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Author | : David L. Koren |
Publisher | : David L Koren |
Total Pages | : 335 |
Release | : 2012-04-11 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1467996149 |
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Some were paid. Some felt compelled by a duty to God. Some volunteered. Some died doing it. All flew on rickety old aircraft into a nighttime, wartime patch of African forest called Biafra. Far Away in the Sky gives the personal account of one of them, a young American volunteer who joined the largest international humanitarian relief airlift ever attempted. In 1968 millions of people, mostly children, were starving due to a military blockade of Biafra, the former Eastern Region of Nigeria. The World Council of Churches and Caritas International mounted a relief airlift. Flying at night to avoid Nigerian Migs, without radar or any modern navigational aids, landing amid bombs on a stretch of road in the rain forest, the old planes delivered thousands of tons of food and medicines. UNICEF recruited six former United States Peace Corps Volunteers, including the author, to help unload the planes. The former volunteers had served in Nigeria and were familiar with the area and the people. To David Koren the people of Biafra, his former students and fellow teachers, constituted his motive for joining the airlift. More than just a memoir of events, Far Away in the Sky promotes a discussion of international aid, of the balance between the grace of giving and the dignity of receiving aid, and the policies of governments toward intervention or non-intervention in humanitarian disasters. How do the lessons of Biafra apply to modern eruptions like Rwanda, Darfur, Libya, Syria and those yet to come? .
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Publisher | : Perfection Learning |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1995-04 |
Genre | : Folklore |
ISBN | : 9780780750814 |
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This ancient African Pourquoi tale explains why people today must grow and harvest their own food.
Author | : Antonio Blane |
Publisher | : Newmark Learning |
Total Pages | : 20 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1612691749 |
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In the African pourquoi tale, long ago people could take bites of the delicious Sky whenever they wanted to. People gobbled and gobbled and gobbled the Sky. Soon the Sky had to make some changes.
Author | : Anjum Awasthi Malik |
Publisher | : Invincible Publishers |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2021-08-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9390542448 |
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Sometimes losing yourself is the only way to find yourself. When Pakhi meets this fascinating man at the Airport, she experiences a feeling she had never before known. As they start spending time together, she begins to believe that she has found her perfect match. He is funny, compassionate and treats her as if she means the world to him. Above all, he encourages Pakhi to pursue her dream of opening her own restaurant, which is a rarity for Pakhi as she belongs to an orthodox family. They say if it looks too good to be true then it probably isn’t. Unexpected turn of events unveils the reality and renders Pakhi helpless and doubting her judgment. When you can't trust yourself, you often let others decide for you and so did Pakhi. Now battered and bruised, she is left with only two options— Accept her reality or fight for herself. Trapped in a web of lies, will Pakhi ever be able to find the sky of her dreams?
Author | : Ian James |
Publisher | : Benchmark Education Company |
Total Pages | : 20 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Children's plays |
ISBN | : 1410861724 |
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Perform this tall tale from Nigeria about a village that is wasteful with the sky's riches.
Author | : Cynthia Swain |
Publisher | : Benchmark Education Company |
Total Pages | : 28 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Children's literature |
ISBN | : 1608596117 |
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Author | : Joseph Andras |
Publisher | : Verso Books |
Total Pages | : 111 |
Release | : 2021-02-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1788738721 |
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Lyrical and radical, a debut novel that created a sensation in France Winner of the Prix Goncourt for first novel, one of the most prestigious literary awards in France A young revolutionary plants a bomb in a factory on the outskirts of Algiers during the Algerian War. The bomb is timed to explode after work hours, so no one will be hurt. But the authorities have been watching. He is caught, the bomb is defused, and he is tortured, tried in a day, condemned to death, and thrown into a cell to await the guillotine. A routine event, perhaps, in a brutal conflict that ended the lives of more than a million Muslim Algerians. But what if the militant is a “pied-noir”? What if his lover was a member of the French Resistance? What happens to a “European” who chooses the side of anti-colonialism? By turns lyrical, meditative, and heart-stoppingly suspenseful, this novel by Joseph Andras, based on a true story, was a literary and political sensation in France, winning the Prix Goncourt for First Novel and being acclaimed by Le Monde as “vibrantly lyrical and somber” and by the journal La Croix as a “masterpiece”.
Author | : Cory Godbey |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781684375981 |
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A pourquoi tale from Nigeria about why the sky is far away and why people need to grow their own food. (The greedy people would eat more of the sky than they needed.)
Author | : Daniel Kalla |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 457 |
Release | : 2012-06-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1429960515 |
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November 9, 1938—Kristallnacht—the Nazis unleash a night of terror for Jews all across Germany. Meanwhile, the Japanese Imperial Army rampages through China and tightens its stranglehold on Shanghai, a city that becomes the last haven for thousands of desperate European Jews. Dr. Franz Adler, a renowned surgeon, is swept up in the wave of anti-Semitic violence and flees to Shanghai with his daughter. At a refugee hospital, Franz meets an enigmatic nurse, Soon Yi "Sunny" Mah. The chemistry between them is intense and immediate, but Sunny's life is shattered when a drunken Japanese sailor murders her father. The danger escalates for Shanghai's Jews as the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor. Facing starvation and disease, Franz struggles to keep the refugee hospital open and protect his family from a terrible fate. The Far Side of the Sky focuses on a short but extraordinary period of Chinese, Japanese, and Jewish history when cultures converged and heroic sacrifices were part of the everyday quest for survival. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Author | : David Eimer |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2014-01-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 140881322X |
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Far from the glittering cities of Beijing and Shanghai, China's borderlands are populated by around one hundred million people who are not Han Chinese. For many of these restive minorities, the old Chinese adage 'the mountains are high and the Emperor far away', meaning Beijing's grip on power is tenuous and its influence unwelcome, continues to resonate. Travelling through China's most distant and unknown reaches, David Eimer explores the increasingly tense relationship between the Han Chinese and the ethnic minorities. Deconstructing the myths represented by Beijing, Eimer reveals a shocking and fascinating picture of a China that is more of an empire than a country.