Adamalui: A Survivor's Journey from Civil Wars in Africa to Life in America
As a survivor of the devastating civil wars in Sierra Leone and Liberia, Joseph Kaifala recounts the harrowing details of an early life punctuated by unimaginable violence and his journey to survival that eventually led him to the United States. Told with humility and grace, Adamalui is the true story of one man's unshakable faith, thirst for knowledge, and indomitable will.

Kaifala's experiences as a child prisoner and refugee are told through a series of flashbacks as he endeavors to attain a visa to attend college in America. His memories of the death and destruction that he and his family witnessed while attempting to avoid the violence rampant in impoverished West Africa are written with amazing clarity by a man on a mission to chart a way forward for himself and the others who would follow in his steps.

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Adamalui: A Survivor's Journey from Civil Wars in Africa to Life in America
As a survivor of the devastating civil wars in Sierra Leone and Liberia, Joseph Kaifala recounts the harrowing details of an early life punctuated by unimaginable violence and his journey to survival that eventually led him to the United States. Told with humility and grace, Adamalui is the true story of one man's unshakable faith, thirst for knowledge, and indomitable will.

Kaifala's experiences as a child prisoner and refugee are told through a series of flashbacks as he endeavors to attain a visa to attend college in America. His memories of the death and destruction that he and his family witnessed while attempting to avoid the violence rampant in impoverished West Africa are written with amazing clarity by a man on a mission to chart a way forward for himself and the others who would follow in his steps.

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Adamalui: A Survivor's Journey from Civil Wars in Africa to Life in America

Adamalui: A Survivor's Journey from Civil Wars in Africa to Life in America

by Joseph Kaifala
Adamalui: A Survivor's Journey from Civil Wars in Africa to Life in America

Adamalui: A Survivor's Journey from Civil Wars in Africa to Life in America

by Joseph Kaifala

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As a survivor of the devastating civil wars in Sierra Leone and Liberia, Joseph Kaifala recounts the harrowing details of an early life punctuated by unimaginable violence and his journey to survival that eventually led him to the United States. Told with humility and grace, Adamalui is the true story of one man's unshakable faith, thirst for knowledge, and indomitable will.

Kaifala's experiences as a child prisoner and refugee are told through a series of flashbacks as he endeavors to attain a visa to attend college in America. His memories of the death and destruction that he and his family witnessed while attempting to avoid the violence rampant in impoverished West Africa are written with amazing clarity by a man on a mission to chart a way forward for himself and the others who would follow in his steps.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781681626840
Publisher: TURNER PUB CO
Publication date: 03/06/2018
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Joseph Ben Kaifala, ESQ. is founder of the JENEBA PROJECT INC. and co-founder of the SIERRA LEONE MEMORY PROJECT. He was born in Sierra Leone and spent his early childhood in Liberia and Guinea. He later moved to Norway where he studied for the International Baccalaureate (IB) at the Red Cross Nordic United World College before enrolling at Skidmore College in upstate New York. Joseph was an International Affairs & French Major, with a minor in Law & Society. Joseph is also a Human Rights activist, a Rastafarian, and a votary of ahimsa. He speaks six languages.

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"The events in my life have happened in such a way that I sometimes wonder who is in control. I feel as though I have been wandering in fields of supernatural occurrences where things transpire beyond my comprehension. Such happenings are good luck when they are favorable and bad luck when they are the opposite. Muslims and Christians have similar references to good and bad luck, except they let God or Satan decide the outcome of life events. Luck itself is a god for the nonreligious, or for those who are content with an undefined supernatural. But many years of religious education and the events of my life during the Liberian and Sierra Leonean civil wars will simply not allow me to place my entire life’s burden on God."

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