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Songs of a War Boy: The bestselling biography of Deng Adut - a child soldier, refugee and man of hope by McKelvey Ben Adut Thiak Deng
Songs of a War Boy: The bestselling biography of Deng Adut - a child soldier, refugee and man of hope by McKelvey Ben Adut Thiak Deng
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Deng Adut was six years old when war came to his village in South Sudan. Taken from his mother, he was conscripted into the Sudan People's Liberation Army. He was taught to use an AK-47 then sent into battle.
Shot in the back, dealing with illness and the relentless brutality of war, Deng's future was bleak. A child soldier must kill or be killed. But, after five years, he was rescued by his brother John and smuggled into a Kenyan refugee camp. With the support of the UN and help from an Australian couple, Deng and John became the third Sudanese family resettled in Australia.
Despite physical injuries and ongoing mental trauma, Deng seized the chance he'd been given. Deng taught himself to read and, in 2005, he enrolled in a Bachelor of Laws at Western Sydney University.
