Reflection On A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

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Imagine if you were forced to fight in a war and found that your world became unrecognizable by violence. This is exactly what Ishmael Beah had to go through in Sierra Leone. This experience prompted him to write his memoir, A Long Way Gone. I chose this book because I thought it would be a beautiful, interesting story I can learn from rather than just giving fact after fact. This is a riveting story about a twelve year old boy and his friends setting off onto a journey to find their families and to escape the civil war in Sierra Leone. He ends up getting recruited to the army forced to invade/raid the rebel’s homes and killing them. In the book, Ishmael says, “I had my gun now, and as the corporal always said, this gun is your source of power in these times. It will protect you and provide you all you need.” During …show more content…

This is how he copes with being a soldier, it’s his only power to control anything in his life. Throughout the book, he uses hip-hop music to give him strength but that is taken away from them. After years of surviving the war, UNICEF comes to save and rehabilitate not only Ishmael but many other children. Ishmael’s grandma told him, “We must strive to be like the moon.” He uses this to give him strength because only good things can come from the moon and no one complains about it. Eventually, UNICEF helps him find the only family he has left, an uncle and cousins at the capital who he has never met. While he is living there he gets invited to New York to speak about his story and come up with possible solutions at a United Nations conference. When he arrives back home he finds that the war has struck the capital. He can’t take the risk of becoming a child solider again so he leaves his home again to

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