The Great Escape: Background and Memoirs of the Liberian Civil War
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About the Book
Dorothy D. Johnson's The Great Escape: Background and Memoirs of the Liberian Civil War is an intriguing account of the years of deteriorating living conditions and political stalemate that gave rise to the Liberian Civil War.
It reveals a woman and her family's plight and struggle for survival amidst shooting, bombing and the mental and physical torture carried out by gun toting and drug-addicted rebels.
The memoirs unfold the daily encounters and struggles in the bushes, village and church.
It also shows the author's deep faith in the Lord coupled with her perseverance and resilience in the face of discouragement, as she and her family trudged along slowly to safety and eventually into freedom.
About the Author
Dorothy D. Johnson graduated from the Georgetown University, Washington D.C. in 1982 with a Master of Arts in Demography/Population Statistics. She has worked several years in the Population Division of the Ministry of Planning and Economic Affairs, Liberia, as Senior Research Officer and Project Coordinator of the Liberian Demographic and Health Survey. She also worked for the UNFPA as Programme Officer. She currently resides in Massachusetts with her family.