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Macaya ma Libert

Ce r cit raconte la terrible exp rience v cue par un jeune adolescent devenu esclave Port au Prince.

Andr vit un enfer quotidien. Priv d' cole, il conna t la faim, la douleur, les coups, le manque de sommeil.

Un hutia, petit rongeur en voie de disparition, habitant des montagnes, pointe le bout de son nez dans cette histoire aux multiples rebondissements.

Mais au bout de cette incroyable aventure, le lecteur trouvera l'espoir et le courage de lutter contre l'esclavage d'enfants, o qu'il existe.

L'auteur, Hall Duncan, a observ de nombreuses formes d'esclavage d'enfants dans diff rents pays travers le monde. C'est avec son coeur qu'il crit.

About the Author


Hall has been cartooning since the age of six when he painted an airplane on the back of a classmate's white shirt. His friend wanted to fly...and did...with him to the cloak room for a sound spanking. Duncan's cartoons have appeared in local, national and overseas publications. His work has taken him to 28 countries. In 1974 he received the Whitney M. Young Human Relations Award for his interracial cartoon strip, Winner Williams. Hall's doctorate is in cross-cultural communication from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, where he researched the pictorial perception of South African children, including Zulu and Tsonga tribes, in order to become a more effective illustrator. His research has been published by the University of Cambridge, England, New Readers Press, Syracuse, New York, and The Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa. Upon his return from Africa, he taught cartooning and advertising for seventeen years at Central State University in Oklahoma, now the University of Central Oklahoma. As director of International Services for the International Center for Humor and Health in Edmond, Oklahoma, he presented workshops on humor and health in South Africa, South America, Europe, Asia and the United States. He specializes in humor and health training for senior citizens. This is Dr. Duncan's first novel for juveniles. This book is based upon his observation of child slavery in several countries. Hall has four sons, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, all of whom keep him well-supplied with laughter and cartoon material. Hall's wife, Lois Smith-Duncan, died in 2011. She played the role of Nurse Ease-A-Pain in Dr. Duncan's hospital and retirement home programs. Dr. Duncan now resides in his studio cottage in Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.A. Aside from his leadership seminars and writing children's books, his hobbies are ballroom dancing and exploring world history.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781508957133
ISBN-10: 1508957134
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: March 19th, 2015
Pages: 186
Language: French