The Girls in the Wild Fig Tree: How One  Girl Fought to Save Herself, Her Sister and Thousands of Girls Worldwide (Paperback)
  • The Girls in the Wild Fig Tree: How One  Girl Fought to Save Herself, Her Sister and Thousands of Girls Worldwide (Paperback)
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The Girls in the Wild Fig Tree: How One Girl Fought to Save Herself, Her Sister and Thousands of Girls Worldwide (Paperback)

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Published: 17/03/2022
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'A real hero looks like Nice Leng'ete . . . [An] elegant and inspiring memoir' New York Times

Nice Leng`ete was raised in a Maasai village in Kenya. In 1998, when Nice was six, her parents fell sick and died, and Nice and her sister Soila were taken in by their father's brother, who had little interest in the girls beyond what their dowries might fetch. Fearing "the cut" (female genital mutilation, a painful and sometimes deadly ritualistic surgery), which was the fate of all Maasai women, Nice and Soila climbed a tree to hide.

Nice hoped to find a way to avoid the cut forever, but Soila understood it would be impossible. But maybe if one of the sisters submitted, the other would be spared. After Soila chose to undergo the surgery, sacrificing herself to save Nice, their lives diverged. Soila married, dropped out of school, and had children -- all in her teenage years -- while Nice postponed receiving the cut, continued her education, and became the first in her family to attend college.

Supported by Amref, Nice used visits home to set an example for what an uncut Maasai woman can achieve. Other women listened, and the elders finally saw the value of intact, educated girls as the way of the future. The village has since ended FGM entirely, and Nice continues the fight to end FGM throughout Africa and the world.

Nice's journey from "heartbroken child and community outcast, to leader of the Maasai" is an inspiration and a reminder that one person can change the world -- and every girl is worth saving.

Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781472275844
Number of pages: 240
Weight: 180 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 24 mm


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A real hero looks like Nice Leng'ete, the Kenyan anti-female-genital-mutilation activist whose response to her childhood was to improve the experience for others . . . [An] elegant and inspiring memoir - Sonia Faleiro, New York Times

An incredibly powerful story that offers real hope for the future - Kirkus

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