As a teen, author Sudhir Suchak fled political violence on the island of Zanzibar and the traumatic genocide that tore apart his family. His book traces the cost of survival – from suffering left behind on the island, his perilous journey as a stowaway, brutal violence, and his first bewildering year in America. His book
is a powerful testament to resilience and perseverance fleeing a repressive regime. His talk will be Tuesday, May 19 at the Cazenovia Neighborhood Library in South Buffalo. Free and open to the public. Reserve your seat by calling 716-821-0564,
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