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#30DaysofDelhi

8/2/2017

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I'm crowdfunding my newest novel, LITTLE FLOWER, and I took an incredible trip to New Delhi in early 2015 to research the book. In the months after, I released one photo a day for a month looking back on some of the wonders that trip held, and those images are collected below.

​If you're interested, please learn more about LITTLE FLOWER and consider backing the book while the campaign is running by clicking the button below.
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Little Flower: My newest book, crowdfunding now

7/23/2017

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I'm so excited to announce the campaign for my newest novel, Little Flower, a story bursting with mystery, beauty, and wonder, that's crowdfunding now over at Indiegogo. Watch the video and then back the book! 
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The Story Behind the Story: No Bad Bush

11/5/2015

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Several years ago I watched a documentary that stunned me. It's called Fambul Tok, and it’s about profound forgiveness and reconciliation.

From 1991 to 2002, Sierra Leone was wracked by a terrible civil war. The conflict was known for the widespread use of child soldiers, but brutal violence was carried out by a number of different factions at the community-level. The United Nations established a costly and long-running special court to try the top leaders and instigators of the violence but this left a problem: the top-heavy justice imposed by the court was not trickling down to impact the lives of victims and perpetrators who lived side by side after the war.

Enter Fambul Tok International – Sierra Leone. The local organization (whose name means “Family Talk” in Krio) was created to facilitate community-wide meetings where, after difficult preparatory work, perpetrators would confess what they did and seek victims’ forgiveness in public gatherings.

How could such a seemingly disastrous and painful plan work? The film explores this question, and offers a Sierra Leonean proverb as a partial answer: “There is no bad bush in which to throw away a child.” It means, in short, that an offender is not to be cast away and exiled but rehabilitated and restored. It’s a deeply held cultural value that seems quaint to jaded westerners but, as the film demonstrates, the results of these fire-side meetings speak for themselves.

Even though the film is filled with remarkable true stories, I decided to write a short story called No Bad Bush that uses this backdrop to explore the interior lives of Dema and Musa, a woman and a man divided by an unspeakable act committed during the war. After years of silence, they arrive at one of these community meetings and face an impossible decision about their secret past that will change them forever. You can buy No Bad Bush here for just $.99.

What lesson does FTI-SL’s work toward reconciliation in Sierra Leone have to offer the world, especially for those of us in the West where justice is harsh, recidivism is high, and offenders’ rehabilitation is too quickly dismissed as a pipe dream? Even in the U.S. context there are glimmers of hope for humane reform in the restorative justice movement, efforts to reduce mandatory minimums, and to abolish the death penalty. But we still have much to learn from brothers and sisters who have already found liberation from painful pasts through the power of forgiveness.

Recommended Reading:

In A Long Way Gone, Ishmael Beah writes a memoir about his experience as a child soldier in Sierra Leone. His recent novel entitled The Radiance of Tomorrow deals powerfully with many of the issues faced by Sierra Leoneans post-conflict. Aminatta Forna is a British author of Sierra Leonean descent and many of her writings explore life in that country. I recommend Ancestor Stones and The Devil that Danced on the Water. 

Recommended Viewing:

Watch the trailer for Fambul Tok, and then find a way to watch the full film:
Beasts of No Nation, a new film available on Netflix starring Idris Elba and directed by Cary Fukunaga, explores the life of a child soldier in a nondescript West African country. It is based on the book of the same name by Uzodinma Iweala.
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It's been a while...

10/20/2015

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Over a year since my last post. Yikes.
Looking forward to keeping this page a bit more fresh in the coming weeks!

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Attention Book Groups!

7/12/2014

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I wanted Because We Are to tell a broad, emotional story that grappled with weighty ideas and themes. Since the book's original release I've been told it's a story that merits processing within a book group, and I decided to create a guide that might help focus discussion.

The new, free guide includes:
  • An interview telling the story behind the book
  • Discussion questions
  • A list of nonprofit organizations who have benefited from royalties
  • Recommended listening to transport you to Haiti
  • Recommended fiction and non-fiction titles that help give depth to the story's history and context 

I hope this brief guide can help make Because We Are a more meaningful experience, whether for groups or individuals readers wishing to go deeper.
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Click at left to download the free guide.
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Because We Are: Re-releasing July 22nd

7/10/2014

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The revised and definitive edition of Because We Are is arriving  on July 22nd! 

It's been thrilling undertaking the editing process with the team at Thomas & Mercer as we've polished and refined the original release. I'm most excited about the new audiobook version, brought to life by voice actress Bahni Turpin (The Help, Precious, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie).

All of my royalties from this release will continue to benefit organizations and projects that work to empower  Haitians and bring about justice in Haiti, and I'm excited to return to Haiti on July 15th to begin a new job working on human rights issues. The new version will release simultaneously in paperback, ebook and audiobook formats and can be pre-ordered now.

Pre-order your copy of the new edition today! 
Paperback ($11.99) - Ebook ($3.99) - Audio ($8.99)

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Bonjou tout moun!

6/30/2014

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I hope this new site will prove a useful space to keep you apprised of future writing projects, including my advocacy and policy work stemming from my new position with Mennonite Central Committee. Thanks for stopping by! More will be coming along soon.
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