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y separately published work icon Unknown : A Refugee’s Story single work   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Unknown : A Refugee’s Story
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'A moving, confronting and ultimately uplifting story about a young girl’s escape, with her family, from war-torn South Sudan to Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, and then to Australia.

'In 1996, when Akuch Kuol Anyieth is five, her mother flees to Kakuma with her children, intent on finding safety and freedom for her family, while her husband stays behind in South Sudan to fight in the civil war. The family spends nine years in the camp, eking out an existence amidst famine, disease, unbearable heat, and chronic violence. Despite their suffering, Akuch never loses hope or her sense of humour. She’s a bright student who loves learning and does well at the local school.

'In 2005, the family is finally granted humanitarian visas to Australia. They are on the way to paradise. But the reality of their new lives in Melbourne is complex. As Akuch’s brother’s behaviour spirals out of control, the family find themselves isolated and struggling with various forms of racism.

'But Akuch is determined. She learns English from scratch, excels in her educational achievements, and tries to live the life of a regular teenager. Above all she does everything she can to help her family emerge from the bonds of violence.

'Akuch Kuol Anyieth’s Unknown is a remarkable memoir. It’s a homage to the strength of her mother in protecting her family against all the odds, a story of sadness, anger, humour, determination, survival and love.' (Publication summary)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Text Publishing , 2022 .
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      Extent: 320p.
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      • Published 3 May 2022

      ISBN: 9781922458476

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Works about this Work

Young Women’s Memoirs of Migration, Dispossession and Australian ‘unbelonging’ Demand to Be Heard Ruth Balint , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 23 June 2022;

— Review of Unknown : A Refugee’s Story Akuch Kuol Anyieth , 2022 single work autobiography

'Akuch Kuol Anyieth was born into a world of violence. Her memoir begins at the age of five, when she fled with her mother and her three siblings from civil war in South Sudan to a refugee camp in north-west Kenya.'  (Introduction)

Young Women’s Memoirs of Migration, Dispossession and Australian ‘unbelonging’ Demand to Be Heard Ruth Balint , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 23 June 2022;

— Review of Unknown : A Refugee’s Story Akuch Kuol Anyieth , 2022 single work autobiography

'Akuch Kuol Anyieth was born into a world of violence. Her memoir begins at the age of five, when she fled with her mother and her three siblings from civil war in South Sudan to a refugee camp in north-west Kenya.'  (Introduction)

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