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Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey Of A Desert Nomad (original 1998; edition 1998)

by Waris Dirie (Author), Cathleen Miller (Author)

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Waris Dirie (the name means desert flower) lives a double life - by day she is a famous model and UN spokeswoman on women's rights in Africa, at night she dreams of her native Somalia. Waris, one of 12 children, was born into a traditional family of desert nomads in East Africa. She remembers her early childhood as carefree- racing camels and moving on with her family to the next grazing spot - until it came her turn to meet the old woman who administered the ancient custom imposed on most Somalian girls: circumcision. Waris suffered this torture when she was just five years old. Then, aged 12, when her father attempted to arrange a marriage with a 60 year old stranger in exchange for five camels - she took flight. After an extraordinary escape through the dangerous desert she made her way to London and worked as a maid for the Somalian ambassador until that family returned home. Penniless and speaking little English, she became a janitor in McDonalds where she was famously discovered by a fashion photographer. Her story is a truly inspirational and extraordinary self-portrait of a remarkable woman whose spirit is as breathtaking as her beauty.… (more)
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Title:Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey Of A Desert Nomad
Authors:Waris Dirie (Author)
Other authors:Cathleen Miller (Author)
Info:William Morrow (1998), Edition: 1st, 228 pages
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Rating:*****
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Desert Flower: The Extraordinary Journey Of A Desert Nomad by Waris Dirie (1998)

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Desert Flower Lesson and Key Takeaway:

1. Respect your family and follow the customs of your clan, then your family, and then yourself. Remember that the choices you make affect your family so choose a partner that will stand up for you, be there for you in the good Andrade times and likewise treat you with decency and respect. Time is short on negativity so be positive and learn how to be a lady and a woman. Don’t let another person dictate your life or your finances. Control that yourself as much as possible.

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You control your own future. Take the opportunities in life to learn how to be a responsible human being from your parents and the world around you through cooking, cleaning, shopping, managing your finances, and keeping a home.

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“Live life on your terms. Learn about different cultures and your roots Explore the world around you through walking and being in nature and educate yourself as much as possible on different cultures, behaviors, and mannerisms to blend in. Above all be positive and find joy in every little and big gem in life.” ( )
  Kaianna.Isaure | Apr 13, 2023 |
The back story of an international model who grew up living a nomadic life in desert Somalia and how she broke away to change her life but still maintained her love and connection to her roots. ( )
  ElizabethCromb | Feb 9, 2022 |
Disappointingly light for a subject as serious as Female Genital Mutilation. I was glad to learn that modern Western surgery can ameliorate the results of this barbaric, inhumane practice and make it easy to pee freely. It might have been nice if Waris had mentioned that rehabbing her vagina was helpful when she gave birth, but she was far more interested in revisiting the excitement of a modeling career than discussing her surgery. Interesting, but not enough to hold onto this book. ( )
  KaterinaBead | Nov 26, 2018 |
Moving memior that touched on social and cultural issues of Africa, such as nomads, subsistance living, female circumcision, and immigration from a country torn apart by war. ( )
  tmscott13 | Jan 23, 2016 |
Amazing book about such a beautiful strong women, would highly recommend! ( )
  Rachel_Sanders | Jan 4, 2016 |
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Waris Dirie (the name means desert flower) lives a double life - by day she is a famous model and UN spokeswoman on women's rights in Africa, at night she dreams of her native Somalia. Waris, one of 12 children, was born into a traditional family of desert nomads in East Africa. She remembers her early childhood as carefree- racing camels and moving on with her family to the next grazing spot - until it came her turn to meet the old woman who administered the ancient custom imposed on most Somalian girls: circumcision. Waris suffered this torture when she was just five years old. Then, aged 12, when her father attempted to arrange a marriage with a 60 year old stranger in exchange for five camels - she took flight. After an extraordinary escape through the dangerous desert she made her way to London and worked as a maid for the Somalian ambassador until that family returned home. Penniless and speaking little English, she became a janitor in McDonalds where she was famously discovered by a fashion photographer. Her story is a truly inspirational and extraordinary self-portrait of a remarkable woman whose spirit is as breathtaking as her beauty.

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