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Was R166.95Now R116.87(eB 1169)
Delivery time: 24hr delivery in main centres: Order before 12h00 Monday - Friday, to receive the next working day Average customer rating: Country: United KingdomFormat: Softcover
Publisher: Virago Press LtdISBN: 9781844081165 Publication date: December 2007 Length: 198mm Width: 126mm Pages: 336
Slave
Author: Mende Nazer; Damien Lewis
Was R166.95 Now R116.87
The true story of a girl's lost childhood and her fight for survival. Mende Nazer's happy childhood was cruelly cut short at the age of twelve when the Mujahidin rode into her village in the remote Nuba mountains of Sudan. They hacked down terrified villagers, raped the women and abducted the children. Mende was them. She was taken and sold to an Arab woman in Khartoum. She was stripped of her name and her freedom. For seven long years she was kept as a domestic slave, an 'abid', without any pay or a single day off. Her food was the leftover scraps and her bed was the floor of the locked-up garden shed. She endured this harsh and lonely existence without knowing whether her family was alive or dead, for seven long years. Passed on by her master, like a parcel, to a relative in London, Mende eventually managed to escape to freedom. Slave is a shocking first-person insight into the modern day slave trade. It is also a fascinating memoir of an African childhood and a moving testimony to a young girl's indomitable spirit in the face of adversity. 'a powerful memoir...shocking and very moving...her book is an eloquent testament to the ability of a brave soul to survive, and to the need to bring an end to slavery.' Susan McKay, Sunday Tribune 'All the cliches of such survival stories - 'life-affirming, heartwarming'- are inadequate to describe the emotional impact of [Mende's] eventual deliverance.' Observer 'Intensely moving' Waterstone's Books Quarterly 'An eloquent testament to the ability of a brave soul to survive, and to the need to bring an end to slavery' Sunday Tribune 'A disturbing first-person insight into the 21st century slave trade' Express 'This remarkable woman ... brilliantly blows the lid off the scandal of the thousands of forgotten people who are still being abducted and enslaved in Sudan.' Daily Mail 'A story of incredible human endurance and spirit ... a brave book.' Irish Independent 'fascinating' Daily Express 'The story is simply and eloquently told... full of warmth and hope' Ink 'amazing...so moving, so inspiring' Pride
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WHAT A READ!!Reviewed by Heidi De Goede from Cape Town, South Africa on 22 April 2008 11 of 25 people found the following review helpful: Can't remember when last I read a story like this. It was one of my best reads ever. Keep the tissues close by. Was this review helpful?
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