Between Two Worlds: From Childhood To Manhood In Papua New Guinea

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Between Two Worlds: From Childhood to Manhood in Papua New Guinea is a powerful memoir by George Huenu Wrondimi that chronicles his journey from village life in Wamba to academic and professional achievements in modern Papua New Guinea. Through vivid storytelling, the book explores themes of identity, culture, education, and resilience. It captures the struggles and triumphs of growing up during a time of great social change, offering readers a rare glimpse into the lived experience of bridging tradition and modernity. Deeply personal yet universally relatable, the book stands as a tribute to family, community, and the spirit of perseverance.

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Between Two Worlds: From Childhood to Manhood in Papua New Guinea is a powerful memoir by George Huenu Wrondimi that chronicles his journey from village life in Wamba to academic and professional achievements in modern Papua New Guinea. Through vivid storytelling, the book explores themes of identity, culture, education, and resilience. It captures the struggles and triumphs of growing up during a time of great social change, offering readers a rare glimpse into the lived experience of bridging tradition and modernity. Deeply personal yet universally relatable, the book stands as a tribute to family, community, and the spirit of perseverance.

Book Details

Available Format

Paperback Print

ISBN

9789365549324

Language

English

Page Count

124

Published Year

2025

Size

8×11 in

Author

George Huenu Wrondimi

Publisher

OrangeBooks Publication

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