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Nightmare Along the River Nile: A Story of Twentieth Century Slavery
By: Suzanna E. NelsoneBook Publisher: AuthorSolutions
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Edgar is caught up in a nightmare he never imagined possible when his bus is stopped by the rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army, in northern Uganda. Along with other passengers, most of them students, Edgar is abducted and taken on a long journey to the rebel headquarters in the bush. Things turn even worse when, instead of being forced to become a soldier, he is sold into slavery. His life is changed forever. Edgars friends learn of his fate and embark on a daring and difficult rescue attempt.
With the help of a fellow captive, Edgar attempts a daring and dangerous escape, knowing that his re-capture would end in a fate worse than death. But will he succeed? The dramatic finale awaits you as you follow Edgar while he is being chased down by warlords whose mission is to return him to the slave owners and collect a large reward.
The story gives the reader an insight into the pain and suffering that Edgar endures, and his unshakable faith and hope of eventually being free. Looking collectively at the people who are involved in Edgars captivity and the ones who assist him, we are reminded that people are capable of good or evil, regardless of their color or creed. Through Edgars story, the reader will come to understand the resilience that human beings can exhibit under extreme circumstances, the power of faith and the meaning of true friendship.
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| Title of eBook: Nightmare Along the River Nile: A Story of Twentieth Century Slavery | |
| Release Date: 11-17-2009 | |
| Publisher: iUniverse.com |
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| SKU | 9781440172137 |
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Nightmare Along the River Nile: A Story of Twentieth Century Slavery
Chapter One
I was feeling relieved after my high school exams. I also felt confident about my performance, though I tried my best not to show it to my fellow students. Education hadn't been easy, especially for us students from northern Uganda. Endless wars that brought about untold misery and poverty had been going on for as long as I could remember. Fortunately the constant encouragement by my mother coupled with the fear of disappointing her transformed me into a good student.I always remembered my mother saying, 'Edgar, your father worked hard but had no education, and look how he ended up.' She would pause and then continue, 'Mark my words, son. With education, people may not like you, but they will respect you.' She even insisted on fetching water herself from the borehole a mile away so that I would not take time away from my studies. Luckily for me, I had been given financial support by the Catholic church to fund my education.
All these thoughts went through my mind as I walked towards the nearest pub with my three best friends: Wilbur, Sam, and John. We had decided to celebrate the end of the final exams by having drinks.
'Eddie, you are too quiet. What's the matter? Aren't you happy we have finally completed the exams?' Wilbur asked me.
My friends called me Eddie most of the time. Wilbur, or Willy, as we called him, was very carefree. His family was well-off and lived in the capital city of Kampala, so I wasn't surprised by his easy attitude. At six feet, Wilbur was the tallest of the group. Sam, John, and I were about an inch shorter, but Sam and I were bigger in size.
I smiled and patted
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