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In "NYOTA," Fab Kakosso recounts an extraordinary journey from the turmoil of the Liberian Civil War to the promise of a new life. Guided by the unyielding spirit of his mother, Jeannette, Fab navigates the treacherous path of war, displacement, and survival. This memoir is not just a recounting of events; it is a profound reflection on resilience, hope, and the power of familial bonds.
Set against the backdrop of a nation in chaos, "NYOTA" weaves personal anecdotes with historical insights, offering readers a vivid portrayal of life during one of West Africa's most devastating conflicts. The narrative captures Fab's childhood innocence, abruptly shattered by the onset of war, and his family's desperate attempts to find safety and solace amidst the anarchy.
Each chapter of "NYOTA" unfolds as a standalone episode, chronicling key moments of Fab's journey. From the harrowing separation from his siblings to the heart-stopping moments of danger and the eventual quest for peace, this memoir paints a picture of enduring human spirit and the sacrifices made for the sake of family and survival.
Through meticulous storytelling, Fab Kakosso honors his mother, the beacon of his survival, and reflects on the cultural legacy and ancestral wisdom that shaped his identity. "NYOTA" is a testament to the unbreakable bond between mother and child and a tribute to the strength and courage found in the face of overwhelming adversity.
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Hljóðbók: 26 juni 2024
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Íslenska
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