The Bleeding Scars is a true, first-person journey through South Sudan's most intimate battlefield: the space between a husband and wife, a father and his children, and a nation and its own memory.
In 2019, John leaves Juba with one aim, to reach his wife Nyanot and their children after years of separation. The road is not only dangerous. It is revealing. Bus arguments turn into living history. Border towns expose how power works. Camps and offices show how dignity can be reduced to paperwork. Along the way, the past refuses to stay quiet, and the narrator is pulled into family memory, national wounds, and the hard question of what it means to belong without becoming hateful. This book is not a political manifesto. It is a human account of movement, fear, love, and the stubborn decision to keep choosing truth. Inside, you will walk through: The road out of Juba and the threat hiding in ordinary travelNimule and the thin line between life and deathExile and camp life, where "refugee" becomes a daily realityCorruption and quiet intimidation, where clean living is testedThe night Juba broke open in 2013, and the exile that followedThe struggle to rebuild, when even peace comes with new threatsA final reckoning with hope, scars, and the kind of life worth living
If you care about South Sudan, if you have lived displacement, or if you have ever tried to hold a family together while the world falls apart, this book will speak to you.