| Author/Contributor(s): | Bundu, Alieu |
| Publisher: | Iskanchi Press |
| Date: | 9/1/2026 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
When war scatters her family and fate drives her to the edge, Adamasay must navigate a world that devours the innocent—and find a voice that refuses to be silenced.
In Sierra Leone, Adamasay’s childhood fractures in the thunder of civil war. She flees across borders—first as a refugee in Guinea, then as a survivor in Freetown, and later in the shadows of London—caught in a world where displacement and exploitation shape every choice.
Pushed toward prostitution and forced to negotiate dignity day by day, Adamasay confronts human trafficking, domestic worker abuse, and gender-based violence. Yet her story is also one of fierce resilience: a brother to protect, strangers who become lifelines, and the memory of a friendship that once shimmered with hope.
Told in an intimate epistolary voice, The Brilliance of a Million Suns explores the inseparable weave of the personal and the political—war and migration, Islamophobia and racism, colonial legacies, and the global forces that prey on the vulnerable. Unflinching and deeply human, it is a powerful testament to survival and the quiet revolution of a woman who refuses to be erased.