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Black Voices, Black Stories: A Celebration

Black History Month is here, and it’s time to celebrate the incredible voices that inspire, educate, and empower!

At Tellwell we’re shining a light on Black authors who have brought powerful stories to life—stories that spark conversation, uplift communities, and leave a lasting impact. Their words deserve to be read, shared, and cherished. Join us in honouring their contributions to literature and beyond!

Philip Pitia Lako

Philip Pitia Lako’s journey is one of unimaginable hardship, resilience, and ultimately, hope. Growing up in a Mundari village, his childhood was shattered at just ten years old when Sudanese rebels took him under the guise of education. Instead, he was thrust into the brutal reality of life as a child soldier, enduring relentless suffering, malnutrition, and the constant threat of attack.

In 2000, he escaped to a refugee camp in Kenya, seeking safety and a fresh start. However, the harsh realities of refugee life soon set in, replacing hope with despair. After four difficult years, he was finally resettled in Australia in 2004, marking the beginning of a new chapter.

Lako shares his powerful story in The Ten-Year-Old Man: Unwavering Resilience to Self-Restoration, a memoir that recounts his early years in an African village, the brutal traditions of the Mundari tribe, his harrowing experience as a child soldier, and his journey to freedom. His story sheds light on the trauma of war, the resilience of the human spirit, and the long road to healing.

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