Compelling and humane, this book reveals the lives of the
300,000 child soldiers around the world, challenging stereotypes of
them as predators or a lost generation. Kidnapped or lured by the
promise of food, protection, revenge, or a better life, children
serve not only as combatants but as porters, spies, human land mine
detectors, and sexual slaves. Nearly one-third are girls, and
Michael Wessells movingly reveals the particular dangers they face
from pregnancy, childbirth complications, and the rejection they
and their babies encounter in their local contexts.
Based mainly on participatory research and interviews with
hundreds of former child soldiers worldwide, Wessells allows these
ex-soldiers to speak for themselves and reveal the enormous
complexity of their experiences and situations. The author argues
that despite the social, moral, and psychological wounds of war, a
surprising number of former child soldiers enter civilian life, and
he describes the healing, livelihood, education, reconciliation,
family integration, protection, and cultural supports that make it
possible. A passionate call for action, "Child Soldiers" pushes
readers to go beyond the horror stories to develop local and global
strategies to stop this theft of childhood.
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