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Brings to life the remarkable story of Annah Emuge. Having moved to the US from the Uganda of Idi Amin, she was left stranded with two small children when the Ugandan government collapsed. The realities of American life for African immigrants, proved to be more than her husband could withstand, and he succumbed to alcoholism. How Annah overcame the trials she endured in the land she had thought would hold only promise for her and her family is a riveting story of perseverance.

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Brings to life the remarkable story of Annah Emuge. Having moved to the US from the Uganda of Idi Amin, she was left stranded with two small children when the Ugandan government collapsed. The realities of American life for African immigrants, proved to be more than her husband could withstand, and he succumbed to alcoholism. How Annah overcame the trials she endured in the land she had thought would hold only promise for her and her family is a riveting story of perseverance.
Autorenporträt
Kate Saller is a writer and humanitarian activist living in St. Louis, Missouri. Through Rotary International service organization, she has traveled extensively in Kenya, Uganda, Niger, and Nigeria on humanitarian trips to immunize children, supply orphanages with mosquito nets, and provide clean-water wells to rural villages. Saller is the 2013-2014 Rotary International District Governor for eastern Missouri.