America Calls to Me: The Story of a Refugee Boy’S Journey
By Martin Toe
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In 1999 life was good for Martin Toe, the son of an affluent family in Ivory Coast. This reality of happiness and certainty was soon devastated when news from BBC spread about rebel forces making their way in town. In a twinkling of an eye, Martin was deprived of his home and family, running to remain alive, and was obligated to undergo a life he on no account wished for. By some means, Martins tremendous toughness and spirit enabled him to persevere even in spite of the fact that every single day seemed like his final one.
Martin Toe
Martin Toe is a survivor of the Ivorian and Liberian civil war that greatly altered the fate of the two nations. Driven with compassion and out of respect for people, Martin picks up the call to be a serial change maker and a voice in his generation, a musician, and a educator in the culture. Martin Toe was inspired to write America Calls To Me a book about his journey to the free world. After seeing the horrific stories on the news and on social media about people rioting, police brutality. In hopes of bringing a fresh layout to how we interact with each other through his journey. America Calls To Me is Martin Toe’s first novel. He lives in Concord, New Hampshire.
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