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Courage

Suppose you were living peacefully in your own country when you were suddenly visited by foreign agents from a nearby nation, who advised you that you were to no longer speak your own language, English. You were given ninety days to learn the language of the foreign country or suffer the consequences: lose your hand or arm. And if you chose to run, expect a rifle bullet to strike you in your unprotected back. That is exactly what Bayto Afwerki faced while exiting from his last day of school.

This horror story and many others will greet you as you turn each page of this heart-gripping tale of two of the most impoverished nations in the world, engaging in a life-and-death struggle, fighting a thirty-year war before Eritrea obtained its independence. Chillingly, you learn that the United Nations and all the world powers felt that Eritrea would be better off federated to Ethiopia.

This story will literally take you around the world to include the presence of American soldiers stationed at nearby Kagnew Station, and other characters as far-reaching as Australia and Saudi Arabia.

James L. Hagan

James L. Hagan was born and raised in Jefferson County, twenty-six miles east of Tallahassee, FL, to a family of twelve, four girls and eight boys. He served three years in the military. Stationed in Asmara, Eritrea East Africa for two years. James graduated from Florida State University with a business degree. He employed by Florida Power Corporation, an electrical power company stationed in St. Petersburg, Fl, for eleven years. James worked for the Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco) in Saudi Arabia for ten years. He moved from St. Petersburg, Fl to Savannah, GA to work on a project building GRP minehunters for the US Navy. James loves tennis and working out at the local YMCA. Writing, reading, volunteering, and traveling when we can find a pet sitter for our six cats.

Austin Macauley Publishers