I just finished reading this book and it was amazing! It is crazy to think this kind of thing happens, but different cultures have different rules. This is the start of a change in the way people think. I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced, by Nujood Ali wth Delphine Minoui.
“I’m a simple
village girl who has always obeyed the orders of my father and brothers.
Since forever, I have learned to say yes to everything. Today I have
decided to say no.”
Forced by her father to marry a man
three times her age, young Nujood Ali was sent away from her parents
and beloved sisters and made to live with her husband and his family in
an isolated village in rural Yemen. There she suffered daily from
physical and emotional abuse by her mother-in-law and nightly at the
rough hands of her spouse. Flouting his oath to wait to have sexual
relations with Nujood until she was no longer a child, he took her
virginity on their wedding night. She was only ten years old.
Unable
to endure the pain and distress any longer, Nujood fled—not for home,
but to the courthouse of the capital, paying for a taxi ride with a few
precious coins of bread money. When a renowned Yemeni lawyer heard about
the young victim, she took on Nujood’s case and fought the archaic
system in a country where almost half the girls are married while still
under the legal age. Since their unprecedented victory in April 2008,
Nujood’s courageous defiance of both Yemeni customs and her own family
has attracted a storm of international attention. Her story even incited
change in Yemen and other Middle Eastern countries, where underage
marriage laws are being increasingly enforced and other child brides
have been granted divorces.
Recently honored alongside Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice as one of Glamour
magazine’s women of the year, Nujood now tells her full story for the
first time. As she guides us from the magical, fragrant streets of the
Old City of Sana’a to the cement-block slums and rural villages of this
ancient land, her unflinching look at an injustice suffered by all too
many girls around the world is at once shocking, inspiring, and utterly
unforgettable.
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