Born at the End of the World

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1960s and 1970s Africa resistance literature
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Eritrea
Eritrean Liberation Front
Eritrean People's Liberation Front
escape
Ethiopia
family
fictionalized memoir
grit
historical novel
imprisonment
Love Story
modern African history
rebellion
Red Terror
refugee
semi-autobiographical
semi-biographical
Spy
The African Hermit Kingdom
torture
true story
war

Product details

  • ISBN 9781960803337
  • Dimensions: 139 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Catalyst Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An epic story of espionage, love and sacrifice. 

In 1970s Ethiopia, 13-year-old Elen, determined to escape her arranged marriage, secretly abandons her tiny village hoping to find her aunt living in Asmara, the capital of Eritrea. Meanwhile, Girmai escapes his abusive stepmother after the death of his beloved father, only to end up homeless and starving on the streets of the city. Overcoming the odds, Elen and Girmai both grow up to be successful business owners, each with their own lives and families

When the Derg regime overthrows the government, they turn Asmara into a nightmare of roaming bands of soldiers, who torture and kill civilians with impunity. Refusing to accept the injustice and mass killings of the Red Terror campaign, Elen and Girmai join the Eritrean People’s Liberation Front's (EPLF) underground network to fight for freedom.

The stakes rise as the horror of Derg-sanctioned torture leaks out of dissident detention centers. Elen and Girmai struggle to maintain their precarious fight for justice and a growing passion for each other. As they fall in love, they are faced with impossible choices, tragedy, and heroism in a cause much bigger than their own lives.

Based on a true story, Born at the End of the World is a powerful narrative of patriotism, love, camaraderie, and courage, no less uplifting or appalling than Schindler's List.

Donica Merhazion, born in the midst of Ethiopia's Red Terror, channels her family’s experiences into her debut novel, Born at the End of the World. A former journalist and educator with degrees in journalism and education, she calls Eritrea, Zambia, and the United States home. Passionate about storytelling, she inspires her students to love learning and embrace their potential while finding time to write in her favorite quiet spots.

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