Ishmael Beah, born in Sierra Leone in West Africa, is the author of the New York Times bestselling books "A Long Way Gone", "Memoirs of Boy Warriors", "Ming Sunlight", published by Farrar Straus and Giroux. His memoirs were published in more than 40 languages and nominated for the feather award in 2007, the best writer category. Time magazine ranked this book as one of the top ten non-fiction books in 2007, ranked second, and a gentle writing dream of lyrics and allegorical moral clarity His novel with you is a powerful book about holding to us. Even if it is an uncertain period, the most important thing. The New York Times has several foreign language versions, and in his work he discovered "richness of the allegory" and "extraordinary human nature of his [Beah's character]." Ismailvia, an ambassador to UNICEF and defending children affected by war, is a member of the Children's Advisory Committee on Human Rights Surveillance, among other titles. His wife and children are in Los Angeles, California.
When my friends got hooked on Harry Potter, I was absorbed in Gene Sussen's book. And I recorded the autobiography of Ismailia about the life of Princess Saudi Arabia and the child soldiers of Sierra Leone. When I entered college, I chose international internship in Dubai, France and Bolivia to be anthropologist, development, world economics and organizational psychology and continue to understand the world. Over 20 years, interest in this world has been developing in my mind. And today, it is expressed as a passion for travel. Today, I feel perfect on the go - wherever I go, absorb sight, sound and smell. In 51 countries and 27 American states, my abdomen fire continues. There is no other interest at the same time as giving me the same excitement, fear, and joy. When I travel, I avoid myself, I find myself, I test myself
In the memoir of Ishmael Beah, A Long Way Gone, a memoir of a boy's warrior, Beah said that his life journey has always become a major obstacle, but when he fights in two conflicting ways I learned to overcome it by overcoming it. This fight. Beah achieved his goal of explaining his point of view to the reader, using rhetorical questions, landscape stories, and parallelism. - I hope people can move forward by providing the idea that tomorrow's event may be better than today. Hope is a theme, and all parts of A Long Way that disappeared in Ishmael Beah will not change. Ishmael began his new optimism and believed that he would find his family again. When Ismail fought against rebels and was solicited by the military to taste the thrills of drugs and killings, this optimism was later lost.