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"These people cried from the bottom of their hearts, due to their humiliated dignity... and raised their voices about the inhumane treatment they faced. Yet it seems that justice is a myth under heaven for some enjoy humiliating more than uplifting people," Thus starts this fascinating, enthralling book. It is an unusual book because it tells of some terrible times, as well as some times when Malong brings himself through to manage life bravely, using his high intelligence and positive approach to the world. It is a book of small tales and large, philosophical issues which come up for discussion. The book is also a tribute to the Dinka tribe, as they live out their traditions and the reader observes the various ways and methods the Dinka have of surviving. You can pick this book up and find yourself amazed at the detail, examples and outcomes of Malong's life history. It sheds light on some dark, troubled times and some lighter experiences when he is with his family. This is an engaging book, full of adventures and events. It is a political and quite a religious book, with the final section devoted to Malong's relationship with God.