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Yuot Alaak Yuot Alaak i(10721161 works by) (birth name: Yuot A. Alaak)
Gender: Male
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1 Yuot Ajang Alaak Yuot Alaak , 2022 single work biography
— Appears in: Turning Points : 25 Remarkable Australians and the Moments That Changed Their Lives 2022;
1 y separately published work icon Father of the Lost Boys Yuot Alaak , Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 2020 18424353 2020 single work autobiography

'During the Second Sudanese Civil War, thousands of South Sudanese boys were displaced from their villages or orphaned in attacks from northern government troops. Many became refugees in Ethiopia. There, in 1989, teacher and community leader Mecak Ajang Alaak assumed care of the Lost Boys in a bid to protect them from becoming child soldiers. So began a four-year journey from Ethiopia to Sudan and on to the safety of a Kenyan refugee camp. Together they endured starvation, animal attacks and the horrors of landmines and aerial bombardment. This eyewitness account by Mecak Ajang Alaak’s son, Yuot, is the extraordinary true story of a man who never ceased to believe that the pen is mightier than the gun.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Ways of Being Here Rafeif Ismail , Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes , Tinashe Jakwa , Yuot Alaak , Witchcliffe : Margaret River Press Centre for Stories , 2017 10721191 2017 selected work short story

'Ways of Being Here features four stories by emerging writers Rafeif Ismail, Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes, Tinashe Jakwa and Yuot Alaak, winners of last year's 'Ways of Being Here' flash fiction competition, which was open to any writer of African heritage residing in Western Australia who had less than four published stories and/or articles. The stories featured are urgent, innovative, and inimitable, distinct voices that are easy to read, but hard to forget once you've entered their worlds, words, and thoughts.'

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