Pages: 416 (Paperback) ISBN: 0006531261 Pub: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd Pub date: 2003-04-07 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 80307
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Reader Reviews:A Memoir that Beguiles (1/1 people found this helpful)Aminatta Forna's memoir is more than just an autobiography. It is simultaneously a poignant and moving true tale of her family's past and also an empassioned account of modern West African political history.
A true Child of My time (7/7 people found this helpful)Reading this book made me cry because my Dad was also arrested at that time but was released without charge because he was away at the said date of the said meeting. I applaud you Aminatta because of your courage,love and undeniable strength of spirit in writing this book. It is a vivid account of the modern face/history of Sierra Leone from our own perspective. I mean a Sierra Leonean perpective, because we've lived it, felt all the pain and anguish of the Sierra Leone of today founded on the grounds of coruption, deceit, selfishness and thirst for absolute power, incepted by Siaka Stevens and Co. I am still hopeful for the best. S.Leone will one day be a place of peace as She once was. Aminatta, despite all that has happened we are still poducts of this beautiful country I therefore see it as a special mission to help the people develop in a positive way,in a non-political contribution. Many thanks. Read, learn and move forward toward peace. (7/8 people found this helpful)I first decided to read this book after meeting with refugees from Sierra Leone who are now living in The Gambia. This story gave me another insight to the plight of those without a country,home or family to return too. The writing of Aminata gave me the story that I had heard from the lips of refugees, along with more knowledge about the conflict, horror and betrayal that surrounded alot of people. I have gained so much from this book that it has inspired me to read more about this country in the hope that they find the peace and country that most of the Sierra Leoneans want and need. The refugees that I have met all want to return to their motherland but still do not believe that it is safe to do so. They have lost touch with loved ones for many years and most of them do not have the monies or wherewithall to begin their search. Aminata tells of the length of time one must spend waiting for people to give them the information needed to find out important information about their families history, I now, from the strength of this one woman intend to try to help others find their own families. Fascinating and moving (11/14 people found this helpful)Forna's book is a fascinating account, one that people of all races, nationalities, ages, etc. will appreciate. It is a diary, a history textbook and an adventure all in one book. You will not be disappointed. It is beautifully written by an incredibly grounded woman who has experienced a traumatic childhood. Yet through all of this she manages to retain the innocence of childhood. The book seems disjointed at times, but it is done that way on purpose and is effective because it is evocative of her confusing childhood and fuzzy memories of what happened to her father. Forna deserves thanks and praise for embarking on her quest and for writing this book. The best way to thank her is by experiencing her story. And you will not read this book, you will experience it. Dancing with tears in my eyes (8/10 people found this helpful)I lived in Sierrra Leone from the age of 9 to 13 (1971-1974). Reading this book took me back and filled my eyes with tears. It breaks my heart to read of the destruction of a country which I remember so fondly and which had such a massive effect on how I view the world. The book is beautifully written. Read it and pray for happier times to come........ Similar ProductsAncestor Stones Green Oranges on Lion Mountain: The Accidental Optimist A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier Blood Diamonds: Tracing the Deadly Path of the World's Most Precious Stones CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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