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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.
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Slave (Paperback)
Mende Nazer, Damien Lewis
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R502
Discovery Miles 5 020
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Mende Nazer lost her childhood at age twelve, when she was sold
into slavery. It all began one horrific night in 1993, when Arab
raiders swept through her Nuba village, murdering the adults and
rounding up thirty-one children, including Mende.
Mende was sold to a wealthy Arab family who lived in Sudan's
capital city, Khartoum. So began her dark years of enslavement. Her
Arab owners called her "Yebit," or "black slave." She called them
"master." She was subjected to appalling physical, sexual, and
mental abuse. She slept in a shed and ate the family leftovers like
a dog. She had no rights, no freedom, and no life of her own.
Normally, Mende's story never would have come to light. But seven
years after she was seized and sold into slavery, she was sent to
work for another master--a diplomat working in the United Kingdom.
In London, she managed to make contact with other Sudanese, who
took pity on her. In September 2000, she made a dramatic break for
freedom.
"Slave" is a story almost beyond belief. It depicts the strength
and dignity of the Nuba tribe. It recounts the savage way in which
the Nuba and their ancient culture are being destroyed by a secret
modern-day trade in slaves. Most of all, it is a remarkable
testimony to one young woman's unbreakable spirit and tremendous
courage.
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