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This biographical novel tells the story of Valentino Achak Deng, a Sudanese refugee, with a similar blend of personal narrative and historical context. It's an evocative tale of survival amidst the Sudanese civil war, resonating with themes found in Daoud Hari's memoir.

Ishmael Beah’s memoir about his experiences as a child soldier in Sierra Leone offers an intense and poignant look into the impact of war on the individual, much like Hari's personal account of the crisis in Darfur.
This powerful true story follows three young boys who flee the violence in Sudan, their harrowing journey offering similar inspiring tales of resilience and hope as seen in Hari's work.

While focusing on innovation rather than war, this memoir shares the theme of overcoming adversity in Africa, detailing how a young boy in Malawi builds a windmill to save his village, echoing the resourcefulness and hope present in Hari's narrative.

Though a fictional account, this novel provides a rich depiction of the Nigerian Civil War, addressing similar themes of conflict, survival, and the impact of war on society and personal lives, akin to the memoir by Daoud Hari.
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