A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
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Common Interest - Beliefs & Causes
Description:
A gripping story of a child’s journey through hell and back.

There may be as many as 300,000 child soldiers, hopped-up on drugs and wielding AK-47s, in more than fifty conflicts around the world. Ishmael Beah used to be one of them. He is one of the first to tell his story in his own words.

In A LONG WAY GONE: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, Beah, now twenty-six years old, tells a powerfully gripping story: At the age of twelve, he fled attacking rebels and wandered a land rendered unrecognizable... (read more)
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A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier

 

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Name:
A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
Category:
Common Interest - Beliefs & Causes
Description:
A gripping story of a child’s journey through hell and back.

There may be as many as 300,000 child soldiers, hopped-up on drugs and wielding AK-47s, in more than fifty conflicts around the world. Ishmael Beah used to be one of them. He is one of the first to tell his story in his own words.

In A LONG WAY GONE: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, Beah, now twenty-six years old, tells a powerfully gripping story: At the age of twelve, he fled attacking rebels and wandered a land rendered unrecognizable... (read more)
Privacy Type:
Open: All content is public to the IUPUI network.

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http://www.alongwaygone.com
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IUPUI Orientation Services UC2005

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The University Library has put together a great comprehensive website regarding "A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier". This site has links to different resources dealing with boy soldiers and Sierra Leone. Also, the site offers links to groups that are mentioned in the book. This is a great site to learn more about issues discussed in the book. Below is a link to the site.

http://ulib.iupui.edu/common_reader/

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Ishmael Beah will be visiting the IUPUI campus on March 12, 2009. Stay posted for more details regarding the author's visit.