Songs of a War Boy, Deng Thiak Adut
Songs of a War Boy, Deng Thiak Adut
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Songs of a War Boy
The bestselling biography of Deng Adut - a child soldier, refugee and man of hope

Author: Deng Thiak Adut, Ben Mckelvey

Narrator: Blessing Mokgohloa

Unabridged: 7 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/25/2016


Synopsis

The true story of Deng Adut - Sudanese child soldier, refugee, man of hope

Deng Adut's family were farmers in South Sudan when a brutal civil war altered his life forever. At six years old, his mother was told she had to give him up to fight. At the age most Australian children are starting school , Deng was conscripted into the Sudan People's Liberation Army. He began a harsh, relentless military training that saw this young boy trained to use an AK-47 and sent into battle. He lost the right to be a child. He lost the right to learn.

The things Deng saw over those years will stay with him forever. He suffered from cholera, malaria and numerous other debilitating illnesses but still he had to fight. A child soldier is expected to kill or be killed and Deng almost died a number of times. He survived being shot in the back. The desperation and loneliness was overwhelming. He thought he was all alone.

But Deng was rescued from war by his brother John. Hidden in the back of a truck, he was smuggled out of Sudan and into Kenya. Here he lived in refugee camps until he was befriended by an Australian couple. With their help and the support of the UN, Deng Adut came to Australia as a refugee.

Despite physical injuries and mental trauma he grabbed the chance to make a new life. He worked in a local service station and learnt English watching The Wiggles. He taught himself to read and started studying at TAFE.  In 2005 he enrolled in a Bachelor of Law at Western Sydney University. He became the first person in his family to graduate from university.

This is an inspiring story of a man who has overcome deadly adversity to become a lawyer and committed worker for the disenfranchised, helping refugees in Western Sydney. It is an important reminder of the power of compassion and the benefit to us all when we open our doors and our hearts to fleeing war, persecution and trauma.

About Deng Thiak Adut

Refugee advocate and lawyer Deng Thiak Adut arrived in Australia as a refugee in 1998. His first book, Songs of a War Boy, details his harrowing experience as a child soldier in Sudan. In 2016 he was selected to give the prestigious Australia Day Address at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. He is the co-founder of leading Sydney criminal law firm, AC Law Group, known for its commitment to the communities of Western Sydney. To honour his brother, Deng established the John Mac Foundation to further education and justice in Australia and Sudan, including providing university scholarships for people from refugee backgrounds. In 2017 he was named NSW Australian of the Year.

About Ben Mckelvey

Ben Mckelvey is an author, journalist and editor. Ben's books have won the Australian Independent Book Award for non-fiction, an Australian Book Industry Award and the Nib Military History Prize and they have been shortlisted in the Victorian and Queensland Premier's Literary Awards and for the Les Carlyon Literary Prize. Ben has been the editor of Mr Jones, Sports&Style and Juice magazines and worked at the Sydney Morning Herald as a Senior Feature Writer. As a freelance writer, Ben has been embedded with the ADF in East Timor and Iraq, and has worked independently in Iran, Syria and Afghanistan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mohammed on June 08, 2017

I loved the voice in this book. I loved the fact it was straight forward. I loved that it gave an insight into details about what this man witnessed and lived through as a child. The fact that he is still alive is a miracle, if you believe in this kind of stuff. It IS a VERY GOOD read. The last part......more

Goodreads review by Carol - Reading Writing and Riesling on November 11, 2016

Poignant, sad and yet inspirational reading and life. My View: An incredible poignant and inspirational story – how this boy soldier survived and then went on to do great things (**more on this later) is nothing short of amazing and inspiring. This narrative begins by stating the importance of Songs t......more

Goodreads review by Margaret on November 16, 2016

The book is extremely confronting. At times, I wondered whether I could continue reading; it was so raw and honest. It is, however, a "must read". It gives insight into issues surrounding war-torn Sudan and its people and is an eye opener into the challenges faced by migrants to Australia.......more

Goodreads review by Carol on December 21, 2019

Such an eye-opening book! Of course, I knew about the boy soldiers of Sudan and the war crimes perpetrated upon them and by them, but Deng Adut's memoir is so visceral and personal that it brought tears to my eyes. He introduces the reader to his life as a child of the Dinka-Bor people of South Suda......more

Goodreads review by Greg on December 04, 2016

I started this book only a few days ago and read it every chance I got. I want to shake the author by the hand, I want to embrace him, and I want him to know that he connected with me. Songs of a War Boy taught me about the Sudanese Civil War and the factions involved better than the many texts I ha......more