Hunting Angels

Hunting Angels

by Noleen Sanderson

Hunting Angels takes you on a journey into the depravity of civil war and the courage of the human spirit to survive and overcome against all odds. It gives a voice to the children from Northern Uganda whose stories need to be heard.


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A savage militant cult known as the LRA (Lord’s Resistance Army) has been plundering Northern Uganda of its most precious resource for many years – its children.

The lives of Silvia and Amos, children of the Acholi tribe, are turned upside down after they are both abducted by the LRA. Like so many in Northern Uganda, they lose everything they have ever known and loved. In the Ugandan bush, their lives cross paths with Grace and her young son Sante, who was born into the rebel group.

Hunting Angels takes you on a journey into the depravity of civil war and the courage of the human spirit to survive and overcome against all odds. It gives a voice to the children from Northern Uganda whose stories need to be heard.

Noleen Sanderson is a clinical psychologist who has lived and worked in Africa and other third world nations among survivors of torture and trauma. She has a passion for social justice and allowing individual stories to be honoured and heard.

Publisher: Star Label Publishing

Language: English

Paperback: 434 pages

Print ISBN: 978-0-6453697-5-5

This story captured my heart and remained with me long after I

finished reading. I found myself drawn in emotionally to the plight

of the children, scarcely able to believe the dark times these children

were forced to endure and then rejoicing in their ultimate triumph.

Rebecca Emery

I was taken on a journey with Hunting Angels to a point that I could

not put this book down! My eyes were opened to so much I thought

I already knew. Noleen took me to a place where I thought I would

never go, with my eyes opened and my heart so touched. Through

this amazing story I’ve been awakened to what these children

go through in Northern Uganda. This is definitely a book worth

reading!

Donna Spence



A compelling, eye-opening and heartbreaking story about the

realities many vulnerable children around the world face. Noleen’s

incredible story-telling ability and her eloquent use of the written

word, draws you right into the heart of this story of tragedy, resilience

and restoration. If you want a book that leaves you challenged and

changed, this is it.

Laura Rowan