Displaying 1 of 1 2019 Poʻo inoa: What they meant for evil : how a lost girl of Sudan found healing, peace, and purpose in the midst of suffering Mea kākau: Deng, Rebecca, author. Paʻi ʻana: First edition. Hulu: Book Ka mea paʻi puke, ka lā: New York : FaithWords, 2019. Hōʻike ʻano: xxi, 282 pages ; 24 cm Hōʻike hoʻopōkole: Shares the author's story of how she fled the Sudan in 2000 and came to the United States as an unaccompanied refugee child, including how she survived gunfire, human and animal predators, hunger, and illness. Nā kumuhana: Deng, Rebecca. Christian biography -- Sudan. Christian biography -- United States. Refugee children -- Sudan -- Biography. Sudan -- History -- Civil War, 1983-2005 -- Personal narratives. Sudan -- History -- Civil War, 1983-2005 -- Children -- Biography. Sudan -- History -- Civil War, 1983-2005 -- Refugees -- Biography. Māhele: Autobiographies. Kekahi mea kākau: Kolbaba, Ginger, author. Mea o lōkō: Preface: A lost girl -- Home. The joy of innocence -- "They are coming!" -- What no child should see -- "You must go" -- Gone. The long road -- The sky is falling! -- Left behind -- Stuck. A new place to settle -- A ray of hope -- The marriage proposal -- At long last -- Safe. Welcome to America -- A new way of life -- Promise. Pursuit of a calling -- Though none go with me -- Working toward peace and healing -- No longer lost -- Author's note: How you can get involved. ISBN 9781546013204 E kau i ka noi Ho‘ohui i ka‘u papa Expand All | Collapse All Ka‘awale E kaʻakuene kēia Nā mea i manaʻo ʻia a nui aʻe Ki‘i ‘ili nui Nānaina mea wihona Displaying 1 of 1