The Children of Injustice

One Haitian Canadian Woman's Memoir of Healing

by Ruth Auguste

The Children of Injustice
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The Children of Injustice

One Haitian Canadian Woman's Memoir of Healing

by Ruth Auguste

Published Jan 31, 2012
149 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs



 

Book Details

Unthinkable Cruelties; Insurmountable Obstacles

Many of us cannot imagine what it would be like to be deeply vulnerable and without protection in a poor and corrupt country. It is beyond the scope of what we know how to think. But for orphans and abused children in Haiti, this unimaginable nightmare is their daily reality. In The Children of Injustice, Ruth Auguste tells the searing story of her childhood, and shows the stark truth of orphaned children in a country lacking compassion for its most fragile citizens. At fifteen years old, Ruth was left to raise her three brothers, and to become an adult while still a child herself. She struggled against a society where orphans were treated as second-class citizens, taken in as slaves, malnourished, neglected, forced to sleep on concrete floors, and shockingly exploited. But Ruth never stopped longing for a better life – a life she had to reach for and create for herself. Betrayed by her family, betrayed by her country, Ruth broke out of an existence of crushing desperation to write this book, and to provide hope and a helping hand to those who suffer now as she once suffered herself. Proceeds from the purchase of this book will go to help Ruth’s “World Gifters Society,” which provides shelter and protection to boys and girls who are living on the streets in Haiti.

 

About the Author

Ruth Auguste

Ruth Auguste was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, during the darkest days of the Duvalier’s reign of fear. As a child, she watched her mother suffer horrible physical and emotional abuses at the hands of her stepfather, and when she was only six years old, Ruth herself became the victim of his sexual violence. Ruth is the granddaughter of the renowned Haitian social rights activist Reverend Joseph Danticat, and the goddaughter of acclaimed American author Edwige Danticat. In 2008, Ruth co-founded the World Gifters Society, a non-profit agency dedicated to providing a safe haven for battered women and children in Haiti. Today, Ruth is a renowned speaker and women’s advocate in Haiti. She resides in British Columbia, Canada, with her loving husband Garry and their three children.

 

Multi-Media

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