Ishmael Beah tells his harrowing story in straight-forward, direct language. More incredible than the story itself is his ability to write it at all. As a 13 year old child soldier "recruited" by the Sierra Leonean Army, he participates in horrific violence. His physical survival is perhaps a matter...
it's so awful to think that someone essentially my age went through so much already in his life. i went to college with ish, and he seemed like a nice, quiet, incredibly smart, friendly guy. i never would have guessed...although, in retrospect, he did seem above all the stupid college drama. now ...
Sierra Leone.A searing memoir by a Sierra Leonean boy soldier. He writes clearly and directly about his horrific experiences, often in simple yet beautiful passages. I've read a reasonable number of memoirs by child war victims, but few by young people who, like Beah, actively participated as combat...
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