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Hampered by disease and a tribal leader harboring a mysterious young boy, an American humanitarian's work educating children in war-ravaged 1990s S. Sudan is complicated by the chance meeting of a long-lost love, Qasim.

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Hampered by disease and a tribal leader harboring a mysterious young boy, an American humanitarian's work educating children in war-ravaged 1990s S. Sudan is complicated by the chance meeting of a long-lost love, Qasim.
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As a researcher and writer for National Geographic and Kiplinger, and later as a humanitarian journalist for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent, Kathryn Brown Ramsperger's work took her throughout Europe, Africa, and the Middle East to meet people courageously facing disaster, famine, and conflict. Kathryn is now a Maryland-based writer. She and her husband have two adult children. Ramsperger's work as a humanitarian journalist and will draw readers in with a gripping storyline, gritty details, and profound sensitivity. Her novels are both timeless and timely, as war and climate change attack the Middle East and South Sudan once again. A Faulkner Wisdom Literary finalist, Foreword Indies winner, Royal Dragonfly winner, and a Pulpwood Queen's International Book of the Year, A Thousand Flying Things is a riveting, poignant read that will work to heal global misunderstandings and encourage conversations about perspectives and assumptions around race, country, and culture while also showing readers that love, not war, conquers all.Want more info: Go to kathrynbrownramsperger.com