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An African Son

Abraham Boi Watson's Perilous Journey

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Born a tribal boy in Liberia, Abraham Watson endured prejudice yet built a secure life as a teacher and Voice of America technician. In 1990, civil war shattered everything, forcing him to outsmart rebel checkpoints to save his family. Through exile and racism in Africa and the U.S., Abe remains a resilient, generous leader—proof of the potential in us all.

I read it cover-to-cover, almost without stopping

—Richard J. Borken, PhD, review on Amazon

Description

As a tribal boy in Liberia, Abraham Watson knew prejudice and ridicule, but with persistence he became a teacher, then a technician for the Voice of America with a secure life and happy family. In 1990, it all collapsed when rebel soldiers invaded Liberia during what became most brutal civil war in African history. Abe plotted his family’s escape by outsmarting the rebels at multiple deadly checkpoints. Despite the struggles and racism he faced in Liberia, the Ivory Coast, and also the United States, Abe remains a smiling leader, befriending and helping others. He exemplifies the great potential, often hidden or suppressed, in all of us.

Product Details

PublishedJanuary 26, 2023
ImprintWisdom Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length154
ISBN-13978-1959770350
Dimensions‎ 6 x 0.39 x 9 inches

This extremely powerful story grabs you from the get-go into a young man’s journey growing up in Liberia. Dealing with prejudice, slavery, and the civil war strife eventually making his way to America.

—CarolAnn Hart, review on Amazon

One sign of a truly good book is whether it captures and keeps your attention. This is such a book; I read it cover-to-cover, almost without stopping. Near the end of Ron’s book, he says ‘Sometimes it takes actually working side-by-side, not just going by what you see on TV, crime shows and news stories, or what your bar mate or relatives say about the ‘others. ‘Working together with honesty, kindness and respect takes some time, but it works.’ For me, this sums up the message of the book.

—Richard J. Borken, PhD, review on Amazon

I am in awe of a genuine hero after reading Abraham Watson’s life story. An indigenous Liberian with limited opportunities, his journey reveals a common man with uncommon grit.

—Ted, review on Amazon