Analysis Of Ishmael Beah's Babes In Arms

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In the book reveiw for Ishmael Beah’s memoir, “Babes in Arms” the author, William Boyd, outlines the difficulties Ishmael Beah had to go through as a child soldier. As a result of the war in Sierra Leone, the wartime experience Beah had to withstand as a child impacted his life. First of all, there were many obstacles Beah had to face as a child soldier, but one in specific was the separation of his family. This can best be explained in the following quote, “A 12- year- old is conscious only of immediate circumstances, and in Beah's case the arrival of the rebels in his small town meant sudden separation from his parents…”(Boyd. 302) When you look at the whole picture you can see that in this city, the rebels had all the control and power