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The Washington Post
…I defy any reader to remain unmoved. When I saw a picture of Lomong in his Olympic uniform, tears came to my eyes…It's simply a great story, well-told (with the help of Mark Tabb) in unadorned language that makes it accessible to teenage readers as well as adults.—Steven V. Roberts
Overview
A Christian church service is raided by a squad of armed soldiers. The parishioners are forced to lie down on the ground while soldiers forcibly take children from their mothers’ arms. It is 1991 in war-torn southern Sudan. The young prisoners endure weeks of harsh captivity and are given one option—become a child soldier—to survive the one-room prison where scores of young boys slept, lived, and died from dysentery. One night, however, a small band of the children flees. After three days of running with no ...