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Joseph Woldu: More Than a Survivor

By: Joseph Woldu, Wesley Powell
Narrated by: R. E. Harter
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Publisher's Summary

This book chronicles the journey of Eritrean-born Joseph Woldu. As a child refugee, he found himself having to adapt to changes of place, language, and customs; then as a man forced to relearn much of the same after involvement in a disastrous accident two days before the 9/11 terrorist attacks. 

What makes Joseph's story so incredible is not that he survived change and tragedy, but how he continually found the strength to improve himself and his circumstances. His story reflects the importance good relationships play in our lives. Through the many life challenges Joseph has faced, his greatest lesson learned is survivors must allow others into their lives in order not to be "just" a survivor. This book tells how Joseph became "more than a survivor". It was written with the hope to help other survivors in the world. We are all survivors!

©2018, 2019 Joseph Woldu (P)2022 Joseph Woldu

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