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Desert Flower (Paperback, New Ed)
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Desert Flower (Paperback, New Ed)
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Waris Dirie ran away from home in Somalia when she was only 13. She
took no food or drink and had only the clothes she was wearing but
she cared about none of these things. Her only concern was to get
away from her father, who wanted her to marry a man many years her
senior. Waris was a courageous, resourceful girl, whose first
dangerous encounter would have sent a less determined child back
home. Approached by a lion as she was sleeping under a tree in the
desert, she was too weak from lack of food to run away. She thought
her time had come and prayed that death would be quick. But the
lion must have decided she was too puny to be of interest, for it
wandered away. This was only the start of her adventure. After a
plane journey to London - giving her her first experience of flying
and, indeed, her first sight of a white person -Waris found herself
a room in the YMCA and a job in a fast-food restaurant. This was a
remarkable achievement for a young woman with no education and no
English, from an utterly alien country. She was spotted by a
fashion photographer and became a model - a contemporary of the as
yet unknown Naomi Campbell. Later she achieved her ambition, to
campaign on behalf of the UN against the one aspect of Somali
culture she despised - female circumcision, a custom still
practised in much of Africa and elsewhere. She herself had been
circumcised when she was five. Waris's book has been translated
into 14 languages and inspired Elton John to buy the film rights.
The tale of a truly exceptional woman who overcame incredible odds,
it is a story everyone should read. (Kirkus UK)
Waris Dirie, whose name means "desert flower", was born in Somalia
of nomadic parents. She underwent extreme female circumcision at
the age of five, and when she was 13 her father sold her into
marriage with a 60-year-old for five camels, at which time she ran
away. She was discovered by a fashion photographer in the United
States whilst working as a janitor at McDonald's, and became a
model who has been used to promote Revlon skin-care products. She
also speaks on women's rights in Africa and travels the world to
give lectures on behalf of the UN. This is her autobiography.
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