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Desert Dawn (by Waris Dirie and Jeanne D'Haem)

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Desert Dawn
 

Desert Dawn
(by Waris Dirie and Jeanne D'Haem)

$6.00

ISBN: 1860498531

  • 2002 edition.  227 pages
  • Published by Virago Press, Great Britain
  • Paperback.  Format C
  • Good plus condition.  Minor shelfwear, creases, page edge tanning.

Some photograph illustrations included.

Fashion model, UN Ambassador and courageous spirit, Warris Dirie is a remarkable woman.

Born into a traditional family of tribal desert nomads in Somalia, she told her story  -  enduring female circumcision at five years old;  running away at twelve through the desert in order to escape an arranged marriage;  being discovered by Terence Donovan as she worked as a cleaner in London; and becoming a top fashion model   - in her book the worldwide bestseller Desert Flower.

Although Waris Dirie fled her homeland, she never forgot the country and culture that moulded her. The world of famine and violence, where woman have no voice  - the very world that nearly destroyed her also gave her the tools to survive.

She traces the roots of her courage, resilience and humour back to Somalia, and most particularly her mother.

Desert Dawn is the story of her return and a testimony to the stubborn fact that you can love something dearly and yet not love all it represents.  Desert Dawn is about coming home.

 

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