Desert Children

Desert Children

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Nov 1, 2005 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (237 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 237
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Nov 1, 2005
Editorial Virago UK
ISBN-10 1844082520
ISBN-13 9781844082520

Descripción

In a poignant narrative, Waris Dirie shares her gripping journey from the harsh deserts of Somalia to becoming a voice for change. Born into a family of tribal nomads, she gives readers an intimate glimpse into a life marked by struggle and resilience. Her experiences illuminate the stark realities faced by women in her culture, particularly concerning harmful traditions that continue to affect their lives.

Alongside her co-authors, Dirie's story unfolds against a backdrop of cultural contrasts and personal trials, highlighting her transformation into an advocate for women's rights. Each chapter reflects her courage as she confronts not only the societal norms of her upbringing but also the daunting challenges that come with migration and identity. The narrative balances moments of despair with hope, emphasizing the strength found in community and the fight for a better future.

As an U.N. Special Ambassador, Dirie's journey does not end with her personal story; it evolves into a broader movement for change. Her testimonies serve as a call to action for readers to become aware of issues facing women globally while fostering empathy and understanding. Through this compelling account, Dirie invites a new generation to stand against injustices and inspires them to take part in creating a more equitable world.

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