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"Human nature on bended knee"
Told from the perspective of Maryam who gets abducted by Boko Haram. She tells of her experience, terror, and survival.
It reads in first person and more as a collection of moments than a "dramatic retelling" which I found to be a good style for the harrowing subject.
I also enjoyed (if that the right word) how different stories were told along the way. The subtle inclusion of other tales of terror for different types of people.
I found it compelling and horrific and I've never wanted a character to survive more. It's hard to think that real girls died in situations like this.
I thought it was tastefully written considering the tough subject.
Told from the perspective of Maryam who gets abducted by Boko Haram. She tells of her experience, terror, and survival.
It reads in first person and more as a collection of moments than a "dramatic retelling" which I found to be a good style for the harrowing subject.
I also enjoyed (if that the right word) how different stories were told along the way. The subtle inclusion of other tales of terror for different types of people.
I found it compelling and horrific and I've never wanted a character to survive more. It's hard to think that real girls died in situations like this.
I thought it was tastefully written considering the tough subject.