About the Book
Ka mantsu a borutho a bonolo mofenyi wa sefoka sa Nobel Peace Prize Desmond Tutu o fihlelela bana gohle ka molaetsa wa tlhohleletso wa lerato le tshwarelano. �Ngwana o montle wa Modimo, O lora ka ga eng mo lefatsheng la gago la ditoro tse di monate go gaisa? A o lora ka go fofela godimo kwa loaping kgotsa kwa motsheng wa badimo go kgabaganya loapi?�
About the Author
Archbishop Desmond Tutu was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for his lifelong struggle to bring equality, justice, and peace to his native country of South Africa. He also served as Archbishop of Cape Town, South Africa, from 1986 until 1996. In 1995, former South African President Nelson Mandela asked him to lead the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which became a model of national forgiveness and coexistence. Archbishop Tutu is currently the Chairperson of the Elders, an international group of world leaders, peace activists, and human rights advocates charged with helping to end conflicts and solve global problems (www.TheElders.org).
His most recent book is God Has a Dream: A Vision of Hope for Our Time. He continues to play an important role worldwide as a spokesperson for peace and forgiveness. The Archbishop lives in South Africa with his wife, Leah; they have four children and seven grandchildren.
Douglas Carlton Abrams is the co-author with Archbishop Desmond Tutu of God Has a Dream: A Vision of Hope for Our Time. His many books have been translated into more than two dozen languages. He is the cofounder of Idea Architects, a book and media development agency working with visionary authors to create a wiser, healthier, and more just world. Douglas Carlton Abrams lives in California with his wife and their three children.
LeUyen Pham is the author and illustrator of Big Sister, Little Sister and has illustrated many other books for children, including Freckleface Strawberry by Julianne Moore. About God�s Dream, LeUyen Pham says, �Being a part of this book, which has such a peaceful message, has been an extremely significant experience for me, considering that I left war-torn Vietnam during the fall of Saigon when I was only a year old. My son was also born during the creation of this book, bringing the lovely message of hope and love full circle.� LeUyen Pham lives and works in San Francisco with her husband and son.