Cooper goes on to express her appreciation for the support and assistance received. Referring to six friends of her, she says “the six of them…
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CHARLES TAYLOR ENTERS LIBERIA. Literary review of Helene Cooper’s ‘The House at Sugar Beach’ (4 of 5)
Doe’s government had never been stable and had always run the risk of being overthrown at any time, until the point that there was an…
BEING A CONGO IN THE UNITED STATES IS NOT THAT EASY. Literary review of Helene Cooper’s ‘The House at Sugar Beach’ (3 of 5)
Going back to Helene Cooper’s life, it became considerably more complicated when the Liberian civil war broke out, a factor that forced her to move…
LIBERIA IS BORN FROM A BRIBE. Literary review of Helene Cooper’s ‘The House at Sugar Beach’ (2 of 5)
Helene Cooper tells us that she had ancestors on the colonisation ships coming from the United States, specifically Elijah Johnson, a man with a lot…
LIBERIA WAS FOUNDED BY SLAVES. Literary review of Helene Cooper’s ‘The House at Sugar Beach’ (1 of 5)
The House at Sugar Beach is an autobiographical novel (it may also be considered quite simply a novel) written by the journalist and diplomatic correspondent…