Blood Stains: Child of Africa Reclaims Her Human Rights, a - Marie Khady: Therese-Cuny - Books - Uncut/Voices Press - 9783981386301 - September 15, 2010
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Blood Stains: Child of Africa Reclaims Her Human Rights, a

Marie Khady: Therese-Cuny

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Blood Stains: Child of Africa Reclaims Her Human Rights, a

Blood Stains, a best-seller in France, is a Diaspora memoir about growing up in a traditional family in Senegal and emigration to Paris. Its feisty protagonist, Khady, suffers genital mutilation at age seven, a brutal rite that entails lifelong distress, sexual trauma and harrowing childbirths. Married off at thirteen to a man two decades older, the teenager bears five children, and, as a battered wife, blows the whistle on an immigrant community that serves men's interests. Not content to remain a victim, however, the young woman fights for education, earns an independent living and becomes an activist. Her courageous battle against FGM as founder and president of the European Network brings her to the U. N. to urge international support.


228 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 15, 2010
ISBN13 9783981386301
Publishers Uncut/Voices Press
Pages 228
Dimensions 155 × 230 × 14 mm   ·   344 g
Language English