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Makalaangow: Memoirs Of An African Woman

ISBN-13: 9781569028704

Author(s): Gobey Haji

Subjects: BM, DNC

Publisher: Africa World Press

Publisher Imprint: Africa World Press

Publication Date: 29-08-2024

Format: Paperback / softback

Availability: In stock

£19.99
Makalaangow: Memoirs Of An African Woman

About the book

This co-written memoir describes the grit and determination it took for one woman to find a place called home. Gobey's happy childhood in rural Makalaangow, Somalia, is interrupted by the violence of rival warlords jockeying for power. She flees, with her family, to neighboring villages, always on the move, until she finds sanctuary in the UNHCR-run refugee camp in Kakuma, Kenya. After the loss of several loved ones, she begins her education at a UNHCR-run primary school, inside the camp. Excelling at English, she goes on to become a teacher at that school. When she learns of an opportunity to emigrate to the US, she applies, and her interviews go well. During the approval waiting period, lasting several years, she starts her own small business selling produce to other refugees. Eventually, she arrives in the American Midwest, with her family. She overcomes the humiliation of being forced to work in low-wage, labor intensive jobs, successfully adjusts to American culture, and starts a new life.