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category: Fiction
published: Mar 2019
ISBN:9781553805663
publisher: Ronsdale Press

Like Joyful Tears

by David Starr

tagged: literary, action & adventure, contemporary women
Description

In Like Joyful Tears, readers see first-hand the trauma and havoc wreaked by civil war. Victoria Deng of southern Sudan is sixteen when her school is attacked by northern soldiers and everyone but herself and her sister Mary are massacred. The girls are soon rescued by southern rebel soldiers, who are escorting hundreds of children on the harrowing and dangerous cross-desert journey to a refugee camp. Twenty years later in Vancouver, Canada, restless UBC student Abena Walker, looking to do something meaningful and rediscover her parents’ original home of Africa, travels to Ukiwa Refugee Camp in Kenya as a teacher. While she struggles to comprehend the bleak situation of the thousands of refugees in the camp and whether or not she is making a difference, Abena meets and befriends Victoria and her two children who are now living in the camp. Unwilling to let the camp rules stop her from doing what is right, Abena and her friend Frank McClune, jaded from two decades of work in Africa but huge of heart, decide to break all the rules to try and free Victoria and her children and help them immigrate to North America. Although a work of fiction, Like Joyful Tears is based on the author’s decade of work in the refugee community.

About the Author
David Starr is the prize-winning author of six previous books, including Ronsdale’s The Nor’Wester (2017) and The King’s Shilling (2018). He is the past winner of the Province’s “Serial Thriller” writing competition, and was an education columnist for the Chinese language paper WC Weekly. David Starr is a high school principal, who lives in Coquitlam, B.C. Visit him at www.davidstarr.org.
Editorial Review

"Like Joyful Tears is an eloquent and honest account of sisterhood in the face of horrific pain and loss." — Adhel Arop, South Sudanese poet & filmmaker

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