The translator

a tribesman's memoir of Darfur

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The translator
Daoud Hari, Daoud Hari
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The translator

a tribesman's memoir of Darfur

Large print ed.
  • 4 Want to read

I am the translator who has taken journalists into dangerous Darfur. It is my intention now to take you there in this book, if you have the courage to come with me.The young life of Daoud Hari--his friends call him David--has been one of bravery and mesmerizing adventure. He is a living witness to the brutal genocide under way in Darfur.The Translator is a suspenseful, harrowing, and deeply moving memoir of how one person has made a difference in the world--an on-the-ground account of one of the biggest stories of our time. Using his high school knowledge of languages as his weapon--while others around him were taking up arms--Daoud Hari has helped inform the world about Darfur.Hari, a Zaghawa tribesman, grew up in a village in the Darfur region of Sudan. As a child he saw colorful weddings, raced his camels across the desert, and played games in the moonlight after his work was done. In 2003, this traditional life was shattered when helicopter gunships appeared over Darfur's villages, followed by Sudanese-government-backed militia groups attacking on horseback, raping and murdering citizens and burning villages. Ancient hatreds and greed for natural resources had collided, and the conflagration spread.Though Hari's village was attacked and destroyedhis family decimated and dispersed, he himself escaped. Roaming the battlefield deserts on camels, he and a group of his friends helped survivors find food, water, and the way to safety. When international aid groups and reporters arrived, Hari offered his services as a translator and guide. In doing so, he risked his life again and again, for the government of Sudan had outlawed journalists in the region, and death was the punishment for those who aided the "foreign spies." And then, inevitably, his luck ran out and he was captured. . . . The Translator tells the remarkable story of a man who came face-to-face with genocide-- time and again risking his own life to fight injustice and save his people.From the Hardcover edition.

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Thorndike Press
Language
English

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The Translator: A Tribesman's Memory of Darfur
March 18, 2008, Doubleday Canada
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Cover of: The Translator
The Translator: A Tribesman's Memoir of Darfur
March 18, 2008, Random House
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The translator
The translator: a tribesman's memoir of Darfur
2008, Thorndike Press
in English - Large print ed.
Cover of: The translator
The translator: a tribesman's memoir of Darfur
2008, Random House
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The Translator
The Translator
2008, Random House Publishing Group
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The Translator
March 18, 2008, RH Audio
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Edition Notes

Published in
Waterville, ME
Genre
Biography., Personal narratives, Sudanese.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
962.404/3092, B
Library of Congress
DT159.6.D27 H38 2008a

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16681217M
ISBN 10
1410407438
ISBN 13
9781410407436
LCCN
2008011606
Library Thing
4732163
Goodreads
6619639

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