Beah was taken to the Rehabilitation Center where he helped him return to humanity and was treated by a nurse healed from the events he experienced. For example, how far is the overall purpose of his story that he is a member of the rebel army and can return to normal self to understand these difficulties how far can we go I told him that it was to tell. He wrote his own experience to show how he changed. Showing his change is when Beah arrives in New York, and he says that it is "crazy", and he is enough to go home.
Beah, Ishmael made a big step forward. The memoir of a juvenile soldier made great progress. During the civil war, Ismail escaped from violence, just became a member of herself. Ishmael let you do something unthinkable when rebelists of rebels unified the front lines. After countless fighting and massacres, Ishmael is talking about his story. This book is really interesting. Readers learned about the real civil war in Sierra Leone, the inside of fighters and their feelings after they escaped destruction. We strongly recommend A Long Way Gone to those who want to be caught in a genuine attractive story. - Lease Fredericksen, grade 2020
One of the important themes in the "long way" is that participation in war has lost innocence. A Long Way Gone is a memoir of Ishmael Beah, a young boy struggling to survive in Sierra Leone. In order to survive, he eventually attacked the village from the hands of armed groups and killed everyone. One of the themes of "a long way" is that war brings revenge to the innocent people, destroys childhood, and war becomes part of their daily lives. In A Long Way Gone, 12-year-old Ishmael Beah explains that he swam with friends, love rap music and hip-hop dance. When Ishmael and his friends visited Matuljon, they visited Ishmael's grandparents of Kabata. During my stay at Mattru Jong, they showed me more ...
Ryan Gamel Period 2 10/19/11 A long way from innocence to Ishmael The long way of Beah is the story of boys' soldiers, the way to the civil war nationwide, and his transition from childhood to adulthood. In his struggle he is coming further from his innocence and the long way to go is the perfect title for this book. When boys like Ismail are exposed to fear of fear and tragedy at such a young age, it is only human beings to adapt to the surrounding environment. "I believe that children have the ability to last longer than their own pain if there is opportunity" (p.169)