
Echoes from Sierra Leone is a stirring collection of poems by Edward Kelvin Kamara that gives voice to the wounded soul of a nation. With vivid language and emotional clarity, Kamara explores themes of war, corruption, diaspora, and resilience through the eyes of forgotten children, enduring mothers, and a people rising from rubble.
Structured in four powerful sections — Wounds and Scars, What Was Lost, What Still Lives, and What Can Be — these poems carry the spirit of Sierra Leone's pain and promise. From street vendors in Makeni to letters written across oceans, this collection is a lyrical witness to suffering and survival.
A must-read for lovers of political poetry, African literature, and truth-telling art.
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