The Devil Came on Horseback Audiobook By Brian Steidle, Gretchen Steidle Wallace cover art

The Devil Came on Horseback

Bearing Witness to the Genocide in Darfur

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The Devil Came on Horseback

By: Brian Steidle, Gretchen Steidle Wallace
Narrated by: Jeff Cummings
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The Devil Came on Horseback is an intense, vivid autobiographical report from the heart of violent Darfur and a call to action by a former American Marine who became a military observer for the African Union. The first extensive on-the-ground account of the genocide in Sudan, it leads us through the tragic impact of an Arab government bent on destroying its black African citizens and the frustrating complexity of international inaction. At the same time, it is a powerful memoir of one soldier's awakening to conscience and his awkward, heroic transformation from Marine to humanitarian. While bearing witness to unmentionable atrocities, this compelling story offers evidence that the actions of just one committed person have the power to transform the world.©2007 Brian Steidle and Gretchen Steidle Wallace (P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc. Africa World Military Middle East Emotionally Gripping Morocco

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"Steidle's personal and fluent account effectively channels an idealistic, adventuresome young man's growing frustration and horror in the face of ongoing crimes against humanity and international complacency." (Publishers Weekly)
"The Devil Came on Horseback grabs the reader from page one, then takes us on a journey of Conradian intensity through a circle of hell, its horrors mitigated by moments of humanity....In every sense, the devil is indeed in the details." (Karl E. Meyer, Editor, World Policy Journal)
"Brian Steidle's vivid, compelling account of the on-going genocide in Darfur bears stark witness to the worst humanitarian crisis facing the world today....If you are at all concerned about your fellow man, The Devil Came on Horseback is not only a haunting must read; it is a call to action." (David Freed, Los Angeles Times)

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It's amazing to learn about what's going on in other places, and it's wonderful to learn that there are people like the author who put their lives asaide to help others in need.

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If you are looking for an account of atrocities in Sudan, this book will deliver. Much of the author’s account is gut wrenching and maddening. However, his micro view of suffering offers little to make sense of the conflict in Darfur besides baring witness. Steidle spends six months taking pictures and wringing his hands in rage, unable to comprehend the west’s apathy. Perhaps more analysis and less indignation would have made this a more compelling and useful account.

I did not care for the narrator, who did nothing to improve the shallow and smug first person tone.

A parade of horrors

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This book was very educational. Although it made me very sad and angry, I am glad that I now have a better understanding of the genocide taking place in and around Darfur. The bureaucracy of the UN does not help the situation. It is frustrating to hear that the UN observers like the author can not intervene. My only suggestion to the author is that more recommendations need to be made. From someone who was so close to the situation for so long, there were not enough suggestions on how to make the situation better.

Informative and Authentic

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This is a first person account of Darfur by an American hero. Interesting story with great perspective. No other American can give this perspective.

Compelling Story

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My recommendation- Listen to the fabulous book "An Ordinary Man" by Paul Rusesabagina and then listen to this amazing account on genecide and ask yourself one question: what does the UN really do? As Americans with all of our big, fat luxurious lives able to dissent to our Government without fear of being killed in the middle of the night, are you really enjoying your fresh glass of water? I hope so. This is a must read for all of those who claim to care but only play lip service to civil rights and liberties AND for the rest of us who really want to make a difference. Thank-you Brian and Gretchen, for having the courage to write this book! It is life affirming.

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