Swan Luka Zimbabwe/ South Africa

Author: Hagendorf, Col
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Twelve-year-old Lukobola lives with his parents and little sister in the vicinity of The Great Zimbabwe ruins, and whenever Noni, the storyteller, throws bones on the ground to foretell Luka's future, they only speak of blood, guns, and tears, none of which are the stuff of celebration. When Luka's cousin, Selo, arrives to celebrate his rite of passage, he also brings news of the troubles in Zimbabwe. The only way of escaping imminent danger is to cross the border to Botswana, which is home to many Shona residents and refugees. In this enlightening, powerful, and heart-wrenching story, Luka is left for dead after being shot in the leg by President Mugabe's soldiers. When a Doctors Without Borders helicopter crew rescues him, he learns his village was burned to the ground. As Luka recovers in Groote Schuur Hospital in South Africa, he grieves for his family and regrets not having the chance to find his spiritual guide. However, he eventually finds comfort sharing his tragic story with Ann, a white student at Cape Town City Ballet, who befriends him when she becomes a hospital aid. In the end, Ann and her father take Luka into their home, he starts going to school, and he is reunited with his little sister. He even gets to finally perform his rite of passage into manhood. Swan Luka is part of the My Friends Around The World series of books for young adults about young adults in other countries. It aims to educate, inspire and raise cultural awareness around the world.

Publisher Name Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Author Name Hagendorf, Col
Format Audio
Bisac Subject Major FIC
Language NG
Isbn 10 1479124230
Isbn 13 9781479124237
Target Age Group min:NA, max:NA
Dimensions 00.79" H x 90.05" L x 24.00" W
Page Count 138

Award-winning author Janet Berliner was born in South Africa. Two days after her twenty-first birthday, she fled her homeland after friends warned her that the government was preparing to silence her outspoken criticism of Apartheid. In 1975, she founded Professional Media Services, a full-service editorial firm where she worked as a translator, literary agent, and developmental editor. Even though the South African government banned her first novel, Rite of the Dragon, a political thriller set in her homeland, over 200,000 copies were sold elsewhere. Together with George Guthridge, she developed the Madagascar Manifesto trilogy, which combines Jewish mysticism, African magic, and real-world horror. The final volume of the series, Children of the Dusk, received the Bram Stoker Award for superior achievement in a novel. Janet also developed the concept for a mosaic novel entitled Artifact, which she co-wrote with authors Kevin J. Anderson, Matthew J. Costello, and F. Paul Wilson.

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