Nowhere's Child

Nowhere's Child

Author: Kari Rosvall

Publisher: Hachette Books Ireland

Published: 2015-04-02

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1473609496

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'This is a beautifully written story. Of healing and love - and pain. Reading this book is like sitting in front of Kari, listening to her opening her heart to you' Irish Times Kari Rosvall's early life was shrouded in mystery until, at age 64, she received a letter through the post. In it was a photograph of herself as a young baby - the only one she had ever seen. This was the first step towards her discovery of the dark secret of her conception. Kari soon learned that she was a Lebensborn child, part of Hitler's 'Spring of Life' programme, which encouraged Nazi soldiers to have children with Scandinavian women in order to create an Aryan race. And so began a journey back to her roots: to Norway, where she was taken from her mother and sent to Germany in a crate to join the other Lebensborn children, and to post-war Germany and her eventual rescue by the Red Cross from an attic. Nowhere's Child is a remarkable story of reconciliation and of forging new beginnings from a dark past. Ultimately, for this woman who set up a new life in Ireland, it is the life-affirming account of what it really means to find a place called home.


The Nowhere Child

The Nowhere Child

Author: Christian White

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2018-06-26

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1925712591

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'Her name is Sammy Went. This photo was taken on her second birthday. Three days later she was gone.' On a break between teaching photography classes in Melbourne, Kim Leamy is approached by a stranger investigating the disappearance of a little girl from her Kentucky home twenty-eight years earlier. He believes Kim is that girl. At first she brushes it off, but when Kim scratches the surface of her family history in Australia, questions arise that aren't easily answered. To find the truth, she must travel to Sammy's home of Manson, Kentucky, and into a dark past. As the mystery of Sammy's disappearance unravels and the town's secrets are revealed, this superb novel builds towards an electrifying climax. Inspired by Gillian Flynn's frenetic suspense and Stephen King's masterful world-building, The Nowhere Child is a combustible tale of trauma, cult, conspiracy and memory. It is the remarkable debut of Christian White, an exhilarating new Australian talent.


The Kids from Nowhere

The Kids from Nowhere

Author: Mr. George Guthridge

Publisher: Graphic Arts Books

Published: 2011-04-01

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0882408585

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This heart-lifting story about "uneducable" children who lived on a wind-swept island in the Bering Sea, had no computers and few books, and spoke English as a second language. With the help of their dedicated and gifted teacher, they enter and win the student future problem solving competition for Alaska and compete nationally to win again.


Nowhere to Turn

Nowhere to Turn

Author: Human Rights Watch (Organization)

Publisher: Human Rights Watch

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13:

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Context -- Residential centers -- Arbitrary age determination procedures --Expulsion and legal residence -- The lack of effective mechanisms for ensuring rights -- Morocco's failure to provide care and protection -- Recommendations -- Conclusion.


Nowhere to Turn

Nowhere to Turn

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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Long Walk to Nowhere

Long Walk to Nowhere

Author: Philip Frankel

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1351508334

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The end of apartheid has triggered massive illegal immigration into South Africa from all parts of Africa and beyond. Along with urbanization and internal migration, the end of apartheid has encouraged human smuggling and the trafficking of men, women, and children into the commercial sex market and various sectors of the economy from mining to agriculture and the service industries. Long Walk to Nowhere analyses the impact of these developments on Nelson Mandela's vision for a democratic South Africa.Frankel explores human rights, the political culture, public health, the criminal justice system, and institutional development as South Africa moves into its third decade after liberation. Using migration and human trafficking as barometers for democratic success, Frankel establishes that South Africa has become more unstable under two post-Mandela presidencies.The book covers the three major modes of human trafficking commercial sex trafficking, child trafficking, and labour trafficking. It also looks at the dynamics of trafficking with a perpetrator-focus, the complex issues of dominance, and the policy responses in light of South Africa's first comprehensive counter-trafficking legislation designed for implementation in late 2015. Long Walk to Nowhere blends South African experiences with contemporary mass political movements which challenge human rights and good governance on a world-wide basis.