Abducted in Congo and too small to carry a gun, boy-prisoners are given a whistle and sent to the front lines to sound the alarm of coming invaders. As they are the first to be spotted out, they...
Julie Hill is a writer and entrepreneur who loves having tea and Thai, reading grand books and simple novels, and turning day-dreaming into action. Her ideals of social justice come from having both parents and a grandparent working in social welfare careers. She is influenced daily by the inspirational Generation Y-ers that surround her who refuse to let social barriers and societal rules discourage them from changing "what is" to "what could be." She lives in Los Angeles.
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