A compelling novel tackling the topical issues of the Sierra Leonian civil war and the use of child soldiers. When Julia flies in to war- scarred Sierra Leone from London, she is apprehensive about seeing her uncle Moses again. But nothing could have prepared her for her encounter with her 8-year-old cousin, Citizen, former child soldier.
Moses, Citizen and Me Summary
Moses, Citizen and Me by Delia Jarrett-Macauley
A compelling novel tackling the topical issues of the Sierra Leonian civil war and the use of child soldiers.
About Delia Jarrett-Macauley
Delia Jarrett Macauley was born in Hertfordshire, of Sierra Leonian parents. She is a writer, broadcaster and academic, and is the author of The Life of Una Marson, 1905-65 (Manchester University Press, 1998), a biography of the BBC's first black programme maker, She has presented features on Radio 3, and has taught at various universities, including Leeds and Birkbeck College. She lives in Clapham.
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