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The Six Year War
註釋Child-soldiers are deployed the world over in wars and conflicts the causes of which are far beyond their means to comprehend. They suffer terrible injustices because of the greedy whims of those in power and are victimized by circumstance. It is an abhorrent trade that seems too surreal to be true.For Nikolai Ivgenyovich, it is all too real. Nikolai's story takes him from the wartorn streets of Grozny, Chechnya, as a six-year-old boy to embroiled conflicts on the African continent, to suburban America, where as a teen he must face himself and what he has become.Nikolai confronts the problem plaguing children worldwide, and plaguing the issue itself: is there any hope of recovery when we send our children to war?