Sunday, August 16, 2009

Books about Sierra Leone

I'm going to use this blog to collect and save items and websites/blogs that interest me, for whatever reason. I just came across this blog entry with books (both nonfiction and fiction) about life in the west African country of Sierra Leone. Click Take Me Away to Sierra Leone for a list of books from a blog. I especially want to read A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah (2007). Here is a summary:

This absorbing account by a young man who, as a boy of 12, gets swept up in Sierra Leone's civil war goes beyond even the best journalistic efforts in revealing the life and mind of a child abducted into the horrors of warfare. Beah's harrowing journey transforms him overnight from a child enthralled by American hip-hop music and dance to an internal refugee bereft of family, wandering from village to village in a country grown deeply divided by the indiscriminate atrocities of unruly, sociopathic rebel and army forces.

Beah then finds himself in the army—in a drug-filled life of casual mass slaughter that lasts until he is 15, when he's brought to a rehabilitation center sponsored by UNICEF and partnering NGOs. The process marks out Beah as a gifted spokesman for the center's work after his "repatriation" to civilian life in the capital, where he lives with his family and a distant uncle. When the war finally engulfs the capital, it sends 17-year-old Beah fleeing again, this time to the U.S., where he now lives. (Beah graduated from Oberlin College in 2004.)

Told in clear, accessible language by a young writer with a gifted literary voice, this memoir seems destined to become a classic firsthand account of war and the ongoing plight of child soldiers in conflicts worldwide. Publisher: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux Genre: Memoir; Politics; War

I just checked my Fairfax County library online catalog. Amazingly, all 20+ copies system-wide are all checked out! So I just placed a hold, for both the book and also the audio recording. Let's see how long it takes to get to me!


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