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'I listen to those stories - told by women who have been drugged,
beaten, imprisoned, raped and terrorised within the walls of the
homes they grew up in. I listen and I am humbled by their
resilience.' Jasvinder Sanghera knows what it means to flee from
your family under threat of forced marriage - and to face the
terrible consequences that follow. As a young girl that was just
what she had to do. Jasvinder is now at the frontline of the battle
to save women from the honour-based violence and threat of forced
marriage that destroyed her own youth. Daughters of Shame reveals
the stories of young women such as Shazia, kidnapped and taken to
Pakistan to marry a man she had never met; and Banaz, murdered by
her own family after escaping an abusive marriage. By turns
frightening, enthralling and uplifting, Daughters of Shame reveals
Jasvinder as a woman heedless of her own personal safety as she
fights to help these women, in a world where the suffering and
abuse of many is challenged by the courage of the few.
To celebrate Aurora Metro's 30th anniversary as an independent
publisher, 20% of profits will to go to the Virginia Woolf statue
campaign in the UK. This is a revised edition of the publisher's
inaugural publication in 1990, which won the Pandora Award from
Women-in-Publishing. Inspirational in its original format, this new
edition features poems, stories, essays and interviews with over 30
women writers, both emerging authors and luminaries of contemporary
literature such as: A.S. BYATT, KIT DE WAAL, CAROL ANN DUFFY,
PHILIPPA GREGORY, JACKIE KAY, MADELINE THIEN, CLARE TOMALIN, SARAH
WATERS, and the great-niece of Virginia Woolf herself, EMMA WOOLF.
Together with the original writing workshops plus black and white
illustrations from women illustrators. Guest editor Ann Sandham has
compiled the new collection.
When she was a little girl, Jasvinder Sanghera's father told her
about the village he came from, Kang Sabhu in rural Punjab. One
day, he promised to take her there so she could meet her
half-sister, Bachanu, who had stayed behind. But at the age of
sixteen - as she so vividly related in her bestseller Shame -
Jasvinder ran away from home to escape a forced marriage. Her
parents disowned her. 'Shame travels...' her father told her.
Although her mother took all her other daughters to meet the
extended family in the Punjab, Jasvinder was never allowed to go.
With her own daughter about to marry, Jasvinder decides to
challenge thirty years of rejection by going to India herself. She
wants to explore her roots and to see for herself the place her
parents called home until the day they died. What Jasvinder finds
in India and what she learns changes the way she sees the world,
and has important lessons for all of us. SHAME TRAVELS is not only
a gripping and revealing quest, but also an inspirational journey
of the heart.
A new edition of the bestselling memoir Shame, including additional
content from the author updating her story to the present day. When
she was fourteen, Jasvinder Sanghera was shown a photo of the man
chosen to be her husband. She was terrified. She'd witnessed the
torment her sisters endured in their arranged marriages, so she ran
away from home, grief-stricken when her parents disowned her. Shame
is the heart-rending true story of a young girl's attempt to escape
from a cruel, claustrophobic world where family honour mattered
more than anything - sometimes more than life itself. Jasvinder's
story is one of terrible oppression, a harrowing struggle against a
punitive code of honour - and, finally, triumph over adversity.
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