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John Bul Dau
John Bul Dau is a Dinka from Southern Sudan and one of thousands of Lost Boys who fled their homeland during Sudanese civil war. He found shelter at refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya before coming to Syracuse, New York, where he now lives with his wife and his daughter.
Michael S. Sweeney is a professor of journalism at Utah State University. He is the author of the acclaimed book Secrets of Victory, which was named 2001 Book of the Year by the American Journalism Historians Association.
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God Grew Tired of Us
Written by John Bul Dau and Michael S. Sweeney
National Geographic | Trade Paperback | January 2008
$14.95/21.00(Canada) | 978-1-4262-0212-4 (1-4262-0212-1)
"Lost Boy" John Bul Dau’s harrowing experience surviving the brutal horrors of Sudanese civil war and his adjustment to life in modern America is chronicled in this inspiring memoir and featured in an award-winning documentary film of the same name. Movingly written, the book traces Dau’s journey through hunger, exhaustion, terror... Read more
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God Grew Tired of Us
Written by John Bul Dau and Michael S. Sweeney
National Geographic | eBook | $11.95/15.95(Canada) | 978-1-4262-0266-7 (1-4262-0266-0)
"Lost Boy" John Bul Dau’s harrowing experience surviving the brutal horrors of Sudanese civil war and his adjustment to life in modern America is chronicled in this inspiring memoir and featured in an award-winning documentary film of the same name. Movingly written, the book traces Dau’s journey through hunger, exhaustion, terror... Read more
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God Grew Tired Of Us
Written by John Bul Dau and Michael Sweeney
National Geographic | Hardcover | January 2007
$26.00/32.00(Canada) | 978-1-4262-0114-1 (1-4262-0114-1)
This unforgettable book is the first-person account of a miracle—indeed, a whole series of miracles. A tale of suffering, tragedy, and sorrow redeemed by indomitable resolve and a stubborn refusal to despair, it's set in a Sudan shadowed by unrelenting war and ruthless violence, yet illuminated by faith, generosity, and steadfast... Read more
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