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José's eyes turn red as they brim with tears. "Can't you guys see? There is no home anymore. You can't turn back time. There is no home." A new young adult fiction by Ciara Amare. There were four army soldiers: José, Mark, Evan, and Ethan. They were tormented by an evil general. Their plane was hijacked, but they didn't know until it was too late. The four were stranded in an Ethiopian rainforest, isolated away from society. They must use their knowledge and trust in order to survive. In this novel, Ciara uses her writing skills to awe readers in a story they'll never forget. As she once said:…mehr

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José's eyes turn red as they brim with tears. "Can't you guys see? There is no home anymore. You can't turn back time. There is no home." A new young adult fiction by Ciara Amare. There were four army soldiers: José, Mark, Evan, and Ethan. They were tormented by an evil general. Their plane was hijacked, but they didn't know until it was too late. The four were stranded in an Ethiopian rainforest, isolated away from society. They must use their knowledge and trust in order to survive. In this novel, Ciara uses her writing skills to awe readers in a story they'll never forget. As she once said: "I want my stories to be shared all around the world for generations to come. I want Army of Africa to be known forever."
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Autorenporträt
Ciara Amare is an author who started writing at age twelve. Her writing debut is Army of Africa. She loves playing video games, listening to rock music, doodling, playing softball and basketball, hanging out with friends, and watching funny videos. Ciara lives in Woodside, New York, with her family. To learn more about Ciara, Army of Africa, and her upcoming books, go to her self-made blog, https: //cmastudios2.blogspot.com/ As she once said: "I want my stories to be shared all around the world for generations to come. I want Army of Africa to be known forever."