He currently serves in Haiti with his wife, Katharine, as policy analysts and advocacy coordinators with Mennonite Central Committee. Because We Are: A Novel of Haiti is his first novel. EMAIL: www.doorway.ru@www.doorway.ru GOODREADS: Author Profile FACEBOOK: Visit the Because We Are Fan Page / Friend Ted on Facebook TWITTER: @because_we_are /@ted_oswald. · While a law student, Ted Oswald lived in Port-au-Prince and worked in Cité Soleil, where he became deeply invested in the community and met the feisty young girl who served as the inspiration for his character Libète. Because We Are: A Novel of Haiti is his first novel. To connect, please visit www.doorway.ru · Earle Mack School of Law Class of graduate Ted Oswald spoke about his forthcoming novel "Because We Are: A Novel of Haiti” at the law school on Oct. 8. Oswald’s fall co-op took him to Cite Soleil, an impoverished community near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. There, he worked with the LAMP for Haiti Foundation, which provides health and legal services to dwellers of the Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.
I learned about "Because We Are", a novel whose profits are going to help Haiti NGOs, when I read the blog post about its author Ted Oswald signing with Amazon on David Gaughran's website, and I am so glad I found it. Read "The Bloodied Birds: A Because We Are Mystery #1" by Ted Oswald available from Rakuten Kobo. This short story, set prior to the events of Because We Are: A Novel of Haiti, features the return of two children from. Ted Oswald. Home About the Author Books News Gallery Contact Home About the Author Books News Gallery Contact Writing to Write.
Because We Are is a profound and mesmerizing tale of a young girl’s search for justice in an unjust world, set against the vivid and tumultuous backdrop of modern-day Haiti. I learned about "Because We Are", a novel whose profits are going to help Haiti NGOs, when I. Earle Mack School of Law Class of graduate Ted Oswald spoke about his forthcoming novel "Because We Are: A Novel of Haiti” at the law school on Oct. 8. Oswald’s fall co-op took him to Cite Soleil, an impoverished community near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. There, he worked with the LAMP for Haiti Foundation, which provides health and legal services to dwellers of the impoverished community.
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