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Original Title: | Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey of a Desert Nomad |
ISBN: | 0688172377 (ISBN13: 9780688172374) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Mogadishu(Somalia) |
Literary Awards: | Corine Internationaler Buchpreis for Sachbuch (2002) |
Waris Dirie
Paperback | Pages: 240 pages Rating: 4.16 | 18276 Users | 1130 Reviews
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Title | : | Desert Flower |
Author | : | Waris Dirie |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 240 pages |
Published | : | March 15th 2011 by William Morrow Paperbacks (first published August 19th 1998) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Biography. Cultural. Africa. Autobiography. Memoir |
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Waris Dirie ran away from her oppressive life in the African desert when she was barely in her teens, illiterate and impoverished, with nothing to her name but a tattered shawl. She traveled alone across the dangerous Somali desert to Mogadishu — the first leg of a remarkable journey that would take her to London, where she worked as a house servant; then to nearly every corner of the globe as an internationally renowned fashion model; and ultimately to New York City, where she became a human rights ambassador for the U.N. Desert Flower is her extraordinary story.Rating Based On Books Desert Flower
Ratings: 4.16 From 18276 Users | 1130 ReviewsCommentary Based On Books Desert Flower
brilliant book, I could not put it down once I started reading it.I read it within 24 hours, and found myself mesmerised by this womans story, and how she overcame obstacles that most of us wouldn't dream of, to get to where she is today.Without going into too much detail, she managed to convey the horror and trauma of being subjected to female genital circumcision, a practise that causes more problems, than it prevents, and convinces you, that as a woman, we have a duty, irregardless of whereThere is a lot to admire about Waris Dirie and her story. Raised in a nomadic Somali family, apparently raped at age four and then mutilated in a female circumcision ritual at age five, Dirie bravely ran away from home at thirteen to avoid being married off to an old man. Dirie endured a great many trials and tribulations -- finding her way to Mogadishu and to her long-lost relatives, a string of unsuccessful living arrangements, working as a maid in London and then as kitchen help in McDonalds
I love this book. Waris' time in Somalia as a child was my favorite part. It was both disturbing and lovely and wholly real. What I also love about this book is the way this book addressed Genital Mutilation. Discussion about problematic tribal rites like female genital mutilation is best done from within the culture as well as from the outside. If there is no point of view from the inside all it looks like is a bunch of outsiders calling a group of people barbarians. When people feel
Certainly worth the read. It is a short, easy, and intersting autobiography. I really enjoyed the first 150 ish pages and, despite the human rights issues at the end, I was less impressed with the conclusion. Still, quite good with an important message.
The best biographies take the reader to a life so alien to his own that it might as well be set on a different planet, & "nomad in Somalia" comes close to Tatooine. With grains a luxury addition to a staple of camel milk, it incidentally has a heavy 'be thankful for what you got' vibe, even before the appalling consequences of zero medical care come into view.I saw the movie first; it follows the original story closely & adroitly conveys Dirie's inner voice through images. We cannot feel
Waris Dirie is a former supermodel (famous in the 1980's and 1990's) who grew up as a nomad in Somalia. Around age 12 or 13, she ran away from home to avoid an arranged marriage to a much older man, and she eventually made her way to London, where she was "discovered" after several years. Soon thereafter, she ended up in a James Bond movie (the terrible one with Timothy Dalton) and appeared in calendars, major magazines, and Revlon ads worldwide.What is truly impressive about this spunky and
This is an autobiography of a very resilient and head-strong Somali woman who up and left her desert nomadic clan. She was to be betrothed, as a young teenage girl (birth dates were not recorded in her tribe), to a much older man. She was having none of that!She trekked solo to Mogadishu and from there managed through relatives, to get a posting as a maid at the Somalia London embassy. Eventually she entered the world of high fashion modeling. Her Somalia narrative was intensely interesting,
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