Analysis Of A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

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In 2007 human rights activist and author, Ishmael Beah, published A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier in hopes that it would bring an authenticity to the Sierra Leone civil war and tell his stories of the brutality that struck his nation in 1991, to his readers. After publication the text became a bestseller, named one of Time’s top non-fiction books of 2007 and Beah was nominated for a Quill award for “Best Debut Author of 2007”. However, previous to his release, his life was essentially a tragedy novel, filled with hope only to have it shattered days or even hours later. A civil war broke out in Sierra Leone in 1991 but Beah was not directly affected by the war until 1992 at the age of Twelve when the Royal United Front (RUF), a rebel

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