The Last Nomad: Coming of Age in the Somali Desert

The Last Nomad: Coming of Age in the Somali Desert

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The Last Nomad: Coming of Age in the Somali Desert

The Last Nomad: Coming of Age in the Somali Desert

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SKU: DADAX1643750674
ISBN: 9781643750675
Publisher: Algonquin Books
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A Remarkable And Inspiring True Story That Stuns With Raw Beauty About One WomanS Resilience, Her Courageous Journey To America, And Her FamilyS Lost Way Of Life. Born In Somalia, A Spare Daughter In A Large Family, Shugri Said Salh Was Sent At Age Six To Live With Her Nomadic Grandmother In The Desert. The Last Of Her Family To Learn This Once-Common Way Of Life, Salh Found Herself Chasing Warthogs, Climbing Termite Hills, Herding Goats, And Moving Constantly In Search Of Water And Grazing Lands With Her Nomadic Family. For Salh, Though The Desert Was A Harsh Place Threatened By Drought, Predators, And Enemy Clans, It Also Held Beauty, Innovation, Centuries Of Tradition, And A Way For A Young Sufi Girl To Learn Courage And Independence From A Fearless Group Of Relatives. Salh Grew To Love The Freedom Of Roaming With Her Animals And The Powerful Feeling Of Community Found In Nomadic Rituals And The Oral Storytelling Of Her Ancestors. As She Came Of Age, Though, Both She And Her Beloved Somalia Were Forced To Confront Change, Violence, And Instability. Salh Writes With Engaging Frankness And A Fierce Feminism Of Trying To Break Free Of The Patriarchal Beliefs Of Her Culture, Of Her Forced Female Genital Mutilation, Of The Loss Of Her Mother, And Of Her Growing Need For Independence. Taken From The Desert By Her Strict Father And Then Displaced Along With Millions Of Others By The Somali Civil War, Salh Fled First To A Refugee Camp On The Kenyan Border And Ultimately To North America To Learn Yet Another Way Of Life. Readers Will Fall In Love With Salh On The Page As She Tells Her Inspiring Story About Leaving Africa, Learning English, Finding Love, And Embracing A New Horizon For Herself And Her Family. Honest And Tender, The Last Nomad Is A Riveting Coming-Of-Age Story Of Resilience, Survival, And The Shifting Definitions Of Home.

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