Ebook {Epub PDF} The Atlas of Forgotten Places by Jenny D. Williams






















From author Jenny D. Williams, a fresh new voice in fiction, comes her stunning debut novel The Atlas of Forgotten Places. Set against the backdrop of ivory smuggling and civil war in Uganda and the DR Congo, it is a story of two women from different worlds, bound in a quest to save their loved ones.“Every page of The Atlas of Forgotten Places resonates with an intimate knowledge of life in /5(3). 5 rows ·  · From author Jenny D. Williams, a fresh new voice in fiction, comes her stunning debut novel Brand: St. Martin's Publishing Group. The narrative particulars of The Atlas of Forgotten Places—the story of Lily and Ocen and Sabine and Rose—are entirely fictional. But the novel references several real historical events, including the abduction of schoolgirls from St. Mary’s College in Aboke, northern Uganda; Operation Lightning Thunder, the military actionMissing: Jenny D. Williams.


My Review: Don't let this exceptional new novel fall under the radar! Based on war-torn Africa and the innocent people caught in the middle, the stunning debut, The Atlas of Forgotten Places by Jenny D. Williams takes us to Uganda where a young girl, Lily, goes missing. The authorities are hard to come by and disorganized, so her aunt, Sabine, a former aid worker, travels from Germany to the. The Atlas of Forgotten Places: bltadwin.ru: Williams, Jenny D.: Fremdsprachige Bücher Select Your Cookie Preferences We use cookies and similar tools to enhance your shopping experience, to provide our services, understand how customers use our services so we can make improvements, and display ads. In THE ATLAS OF FORGOTTEN PLACES, Jenny D. Williams, expertly captures the feeling of being in Uganda. I could feel the heat and red dust, hear the sounds of the bodas (motorbikes) and see the piles of fruit for sale on the roadsides, the women cooking outdoors.


The narrative particulars of The Atlas of Forgotten Places—the story of Lily and Ocen and Sabine and Rose—are entirely fictional. But the novel references several real historical events, including the abduction of schoolgirls from St. Mary’s College in Aboke, northern Uganda; Operation Lightning Thunder, the military action. "The Atlas of Forgotten Places is a beautifully written, all-engulfing novel about our responsibility for each other and the faltering ways in which we try to help." - Erika Mailman, author of The Witch's Trinity "The Atlas of Forgotten Places is a thriller that sweeps the reader into intrigue, adventure, and mystery. In the tradition of socially influential writers, from Shakespeare to Graham Greene, Jenny Williams employs exciting fiction to convey truths about the political, corporate. From author Jenny D. Williams, a fresh new voice in fiction, comes her stunning debut novel The Atlas of Forgotten Places. Set against the backdrop of ivory smuggling and civil war in Uganda and the DR Congo, it is a story of two women from different worlds, bound in a quest to save their loved ones.“Every page of The Atlas of Forgotten Places resonates with an intimate knowledge of life in.

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