
Unhealed Wounds
Trauma, Aid and Angola
Gareth Owen(Author)
Troubador Publishing
Will be published approx. on 28. March 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-1-80634-054-5 (ISBN)
Description
In the shadow of a failed international intervention in Somalia, Gareth Owen lands in war-torn Angola, thrust into a besieged city teetering on the brink. Malanje, encircled by UNITA rebels deploying medieval tactics, becomes ground zero for a crack team of Irish aid workers fighting to stave off starvation for tens of thousands of children.
Amid mortar fire and minefields, Owen bears witness to haunting violence and unwavering human spirit. His eight-month emotional descent unfolds as a complex tapestry of deep camaraderie, visceral fear, and the painful reckoning of his own privilege. At the heart lies a brutal legacy -colonial plunder and Cold War complicity - tempered with the inspirational humanitarian ethics of a bygone era.
Three decades later, Owen's story resurfaces-raw and unflinching. Unhealed Wounds interrogates the mythology of white saviourism, sheds light on forgotten lives and demands remembrance in an age of eroding global solidarity. Powerful and evocative, this memoir invites readers to urgently contemplate what has been lost from the true embodiment of humanity's collective cause: connection between and respect for all peoples. Far more than a personal account, it is a searing moral reckoning for our divisive contemporary times of eroding internationalism and encroaching global catastrophe.
Amid mortar fire and minefields, Owen bears witness to haunting violence and unwavering human spirit. His eight-month emotional descent unfolds as a complex tapestry of deep camaraderie, visceral fear, and the painful reckoning of his own privilege. At the heart lies a brutal legacy -colonial plunder and Cold War complicity - tempered with the inspirational humanitarian ethics of a bygone era.
Three decades later, Owen's story resurfaces-raw and unflinching. Unhealed Wounds interrogates the mythology of white saviourism, sheds light on forgotten lives and demands remembrance in an age of eroding global solidarity. Powerful and evocative, this memoir invites readers to urgently contemplate what has been lost from the true embodiment of humanity's collective cause: connection between and respect for all peoples. Far more than a personal account, it is a searing moral reckoning for our divisive contemporary times of eroding internationalism and encroaching global catastrophe.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
604 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80634-054-5 (9781806340545)
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Person
Gareth Owen has spent three decades delivering aid to people in disasters and conflicts and is a leading contemporary voice in the humanitarian field. He served as Humanitarian Director at Save the Children UK until 2024 but now offers his wealth of experience as a consultant, coach, author and public speaker.