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A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
Ishmael Beah
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
, 2007 - 240 pages
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highly recommended
Awesome Book
A
Long
Way
Gone
by Ishmael Beah is one of the most awesome and moving stories I have ever read. I knew it would be even before I bought the book. I could hardly put it down. I would recommend it to anyone who has compassion for the human race in their heart and soul
Moving, powerful, beautiful
Everyone needs to read this book. Beah speaks with an honesty that is rarely seen and a conversational manner that takes readers into his world. I am an English teacher and I would like every single student to read this book.
Wonderful..
I loved this book from beginning to end. Its tough to take in..but very worthwhile.
A heartbreaking story but definitely recommended.
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Gripping Novel
A
Long
Way
Gone
, a Sarah Crichton Book published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, is a gut wrenching memoir of a child
soldier
, caught in the violence of Sierra Leone's civil war in 1992. Author Ishmael Beah's personal experiences in this conflict, coupled with his ability to tell his story with great insight and emotion, will capture most readers from the very first paragraph.
Even the book's title has interesting multiple meanings. The child Ishmael is a long way gone from home and all that is familiar; a long way gone from normal civilized behavior as part of the drug and violence induced madness of army life and a long way gone from where he ended as a soldier and penned this book.
Stripped of his family, home and friends by the ever encroaching war, Ishmael struggles to escape and survive the war that eventually draws him into its web spun with threads of fear, violence, death, and destruction. Once trapped, he embraces the insanity of drugs and the unchecked cruelty that stokes the war's fires.
The book is not a detailed chronology, but a dramatic and perceptive retrospective of events through the lens of a child, explaining how that child can be transformed into a blood thirsty soldier intent on killing for killing's sake. Beah is able to weave touching moments and memories throughout the violence that both help and hinder Ishmael's ability to withstand the mental anguish that war inflicts.
Beah relates the dramatically harrowing story of being swept up into the raging civil war with raw emotion, but in an emotionally detached style that evokes the psychological detachment needed to be a child, especially a child soldier, able to survive the experience. Proving himself to be a masterful storyteller, Beah`s book is filled with tales, fables, adventures, insights and dialogue both frightening and tender.
The author's ability to look back at his life reflectively with an understanding sadness of what he was forced to do in order to live and survive makes this book a compelling read. Beah takes great care in painting the picture of innocence lost, day by day and piece by piece to the death, devastation and terror of war. He states, "These days I live in three worlds: my dreams, and the experiences of my new life, which trigger memories from the past."
Beah is able to convey that the love of family, the value of friendship and the resilience of human spirit can transcend and survive the unimaginable chaos and fear that war brings in its wake. However, he takes great care to demonstrate that chance plays a large role in determining who and what survives.
This book is highly recommended reading, even for the younger reader, as the story possesses some great lessons of value. Although some might feel that this book is too bloody, vivid and real for the younger reader, those twelve and older should be able to handle the material. At least they aren't facing the dilemma that young
boy
s of twelve faced in Sierra Leone in the Nineteen-Nineties: to run for your life, to fight to stay alive or to die simply because you were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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very interesting story
This book was very interesting and I could not put it down. It is no fantastically written piece of literature, but the story draws you in and will not let you go.
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