Born in the Big Rains: A Memoir of Somalia and Survival

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Author: Fadumo Korn

ISBN-10: 1558615784

ISBN-13: 9781558615786

Category: Peoples & Cultures - Biography

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European bestseller - international spokesperson against "FGM" recounts her recovery from life-threatening female circumcision. Publishers Weekly Beginning with its evocative opening sentence "In the distance, a lion roared, deep and long, dismissing the night" this impassioned, beautifully written memoir is a testament to the possibility of wedding literary prose to sophisticated political arguments. Korn grew up as a spirited girl in an Islamic Somalian nomadic tribe in the late 1960s. At seven she was forced to undergo female circumcision, in which her clitoris and labia minora were removed with crude utensils and her vagina sewn up. After chronic pain, illness and rheumatism set in, Korn went to live with her rich uncle, a government official in Mogadishu, until her circumcision-related ailments became debilitating; she was taken to Germany for medical treatment, and years later her circumcision was undone. Married to a German, Korn became involved in the European campaign against female genital mutilation (FGM). While the bulk of the book is a devastating and swiftly moving account of Korn's tragedy-filled life, it also persuasively argues that health workers must understand the power of traditional customs even as they work to end FGM. Written with German writer Eichhorst, this is a brutally honest, politically sensitive and bold addition to literature on global women's health. (Nov.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Nomadic Life     1In Mogadishu     59In Germany     105Epilogue     169Afterword: FGM, A Note on Advocacy and Women's Human Rights     171Addresses     185Reading Group Guide     187