Women Caught in the Crossfire: One Woman's Quest for Peace in South Sudan
Written by Abuk Jervas Makuac and Susan Lynn Clark
Narrated by Bisola Widlin
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Embark on a poignant journey through the harrowing experiences of one woman's resilience amidst the civil war in South Sudan. Authored by Susan Lynn Clark & Abuk Jervas Makuac and narrated by Bisola Widlin, "Women Caught in the Crossfire" delves into the heart-wrenching tale of Abuk Makuac's struggle for survival and hope amidst the chaos of war.
As a refugee in Ethiopia, Abuk faces unimaginable hardships, from hunger and homelessness to the daily fight for her son's survival. Yet, amidst the darkness, she finds solace in the resilience of the female spirit and the unbreakable bond of community. Through her unwavering determination and courage, Abuk emerges as a beacon of hope, proving that even in the face of adversity, goodness can prevail.
This compelling audiobook invites listeners to bear witness to the power of female resilience, not only in one woman's life but also in the collective spirit of a nation. Through Abuk's story, we are reminded of the strength and courage that reside within each of us, inspiring hope for a brighter future.
With vivid storytelling and heartfelt narration, "Women Caught in the Crossfire" is a powerful testament to the indomitable spirit of women and the enduring quest for peace in the midst of turmoil. Dive into this captivating tale and discover the untold stories of courage, resilience, and hope that transcend borders and inspire change.
Experience the transformative power of Abuk's journey today. Listen to "Women Caught in the Crossfire" and be moved by the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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Abuk Jervas Makuac
ABUK JERVAS MAKUAC was forced to flee her homeland of South Sudan when civil war ignited in 1983. Women Caught in the Crossfire traces her perilous flight with her husband and children, surviving in an overcrowded refugee camp in Ethiopia, living in hiding in Kenya, and eventually resettling in the United States.
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