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Tears Of The Desert: A Memoir Of Survival In Darfur
 
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Tears Of The Desert: A Memoir Of Survival In Darfur [Paperback]

Halima Bashir
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Writing with BBC correspondent Lewis (Slave), Bashir, a physician and refugee living in London, offers a vivid personal portrait of life in the Darfur region of Sudan before the catastrophe. Doted on by her father, who bucked tradition to give his daughter an education, and feisty grandmother, who bequeathed a fierce independence, Bashir grew up in the vibrant culture of a close-knit Darfur village. (Its darker side emerges in her horrific account of undergoing a clitoridectomy at age eight.) She anticipated a bright future after medical school, but tensions between Sudan's Arab-dominated Islamist dictatorship and black African communities like her Zaghawa tribe finally exploded into conflict. The violence the author recounts is harrowing: the outspoken Bashir endured brutal gang-rapes by government soldiers, and her village was wiped out by marauding Arab horsemen and helicopter gunships. This is a vehement cri de coeur—I wanted to fight and kill every Arab, to slaughter them, to drive them out of the country, the author thought upon treating girls who had been raped and mutilated—but in showing what she suffered, and lost, Bashir makes it resonate. (Sept.)
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'This is a brave book ... [Halima] leaves us with hope and awe in the face of her courage.' -- Mia Farrow 'The genocide in Darfur has found its Anne Frank ... TEARS OF THE DESERT is a searingly frank testimonial of a war crime that deserves all our attention.' -- Tim Butcher, author of Blood River 'vivid, poignant and brutally candid' -- Washington Post 'A harrowing and beautifully written tale of a rich life, untold suffering and impossible hope told from the heart of a fellow African sister.' -- Mende Nazer, author of Slave and Freedom 'This memoir helps keep the Darfur tragedy open as a wound not yet healed.' -- Elie Wiesel 'A rare glimpse behind the statistics into the personal horror of Darfur. TV news too easily turns the whole nation into anonymous victims; Damien and Halima remind us they are people.' -- David Loyn, BBC Foreign Correspondent 'Halima's story is fantastic and exhausting ... I can see and hear and feel the people and places she describes.' -- Lisa Blaker, author of Heart of Darfur 'Halima Bashir has bared her soul to help stop the bleeding of her people in Darfur. Attention must be paid.' -- John Prendergast, co-chair of the ENOUGH Project and co-author of Not on Our Watch: The Mission to End Genocide in Darfur and Beyond --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Horrific, April 11 2010
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This is an excellent book. Could not put it down until I finished it. This is one story of the tortures that took place in Darfur. Well written and a book that takes you away to a terrible place where mankind has lost its way. Dr. Bashir is a true hero in all of this hell. I wish her well. I learned a lot reading this book as I had no idea that Arabs were the ones causing all of these brutal rapes and killings. One of the best books I have read.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars This book won't disappoint., Jun 10 2011
This review is from: Tears Of The Desert: A Memoir Of Survival In Darfur (Paperback)
This was a very good book, and I read it quickly. I'm glad the author wrote about her experiences, as it sounds like very few have survived to speak of the atrocities in Darfur. It's horrendous to read what human beings are capable of doing to other human beings. But it's important to read what goes on in the world, rather than burying our heads in the proverbial sand. It was an amazing story of survival.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favourite books, Dec 5 2009
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This was an amazing book. I don't know what else to say other than that.
Simply amazing and extremely emotional. I can't count the amount of times I felt anger when reading this book. What happened to Halima, her family, and some of the other tribes was just so unjust.
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