Description
Some stories must be told — because the world needs to hear them. How Dare the Sun Rise — Memoirs of a War Child by Sandra Uwiringiyimana with Abigail Pesta is one of the most courageous, heartbreaking, and ultimately triumphant memoirs to emerge from the African continent in a generation. A raw, honest, and beautifully written account of survival, loss, and the extraordinary resilience of the human spirit — told by a young African woman who refused to let war, displacement, and unimaginable grief define the rest of her life.
Sandra Uwiringiyimana was just ten years old when she witnessed a massacre in the Democratic Republic of Congo that killed her sister and dozens of others around her. Forced to flee with her family through the jungle, surviving refugee camps, and eventually resettling in the United States as a teenage girl navigating a completely foreign world — Sandra’s journey is one of shattering loss, fierce determination, and ultimately the kind of hope that can only be forged in the deepest darkness. For Kenyan readers — students, educators, human rights advocates, diaspora readers, and anyone moved by true stories of African resilience — this book is an essential, unforgettable, and deeply important read.
What this book covers:
- Sandra’s firsthand account of the 2004 Gatumba massacre in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- The brutal reality of life as a refugee — and the fierce human spirit that survives it
- Her family’s extraordinary journey from the Congo to refugee camps to America
- The challenges of rebuilding identity, belonging, and hope in an entirely new world
- A powerful, personal call to bear witness to the ongoing suffering of African war children
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Perfect for: memoir readers, human rights advocates, African history and politics students, diaspora Kenyans, educators, social justice readers, and every Kenyan who believes in bearing witness to African stories of survival, courage, and hope.









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