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The mysterious child

A memoir of violence and deracination
by
September 2022, no. 446

Unknown: A refugee’s story by Akuch Kuol Anyieth

Text Publishing, $34.99 pb, 319 pp

The mysterious child

A memoir of violence and deracination
by
September 2022, no. 446
Akuch Kuol Anyieth (photograph by Fred Kroh)
Akuch Kuol Anyieth (photograph by Fred Kroh)

‘I want to tell you about a different kind of world, one that exists within the world we live in,’ writes Akuch Kuol Anyieth in her memoir, Unknown, thus inviting her readers to empathise with the singular plight of refugees. For much too long, refugees have been overlooked or rendered invisible; they are confined to refugee camps, detention centres, and hotel rooms, condemned to the margins of society, and denied entry to territories in order to seek safe haven. Anyieth’s endeavour, through the personal medium of the memoir, to foreground the lives and perspectives of refugees is admirable, given that it obliges her to relive past traumas. Unknown is a vivid, embodied portrait of Anyieth’s resilience and her will to overcome.

Nicholas Bugeja reviews 'Unknown: A refugee’s story' by Akuch Kuol Anyieth

Unknown: A refugee’s story

by Akuch Kuol Anyieth

Text Publishing, $34.99 pb, 319 pp

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