Beneath the Tamarind Tree

Beneath the Tamarind Tree
Title Beneath the Tamarind Tree PDF eBook
Author Isha Sesay
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 411
Release 2019-07-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0062686623

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“It is no accident that the places in the world where we see the most instability are those in which the rights of women and girls are denied. Isha Sesay’s indispensable and gripping account of the brutal abduction of Nigerian schoolgirls by Boko Haram terrorists provides a stark reminder of the great unfinished business of the 21st century: equality for girls and women around the world.”— Hillary Rodham Clinton The first definitive account of the lost girls of Boko Haram and why their story still matters—by celebrated international journalist Isha Sesay. In the early morning of April 14, 2014, the militant Islamic group Boko Haram violently burst into the small town of Chibok, Nigeria, and abducted 276 girls from their school dorm rooms. From poor families, these girls were determined to make better lives for themselves, but pursuing an education made them targets, resulting in one of the most high-profile abductions in modern history. While the Chibok kidnapping made international headlines, and prompted the #BringBackOurGirls movement, many unanswered questions surrounding that fateful night remain about the girls’ experiences in captivity, and where many of them are today. In Beneath the Tamarind Tree, Isha Sesay tells this story as no one else can. Originally from Sierra Leone, Sesay led CNN’s Africa reporting for more than a decade, and she was on the front lines when this story broke. With unprecedented access to a group of girls who made it home, she follows the journeys of Priscilla, Saa, and Dorcas in an uplifting tale of sisterhood and survival. Sesay delves into the Nigerian government’s inadequate response to the kidnapping, exposes the hierarchy of how the news gets covered, and synthesizes crucial lessons about global national security. She also reminds us of the personal sacrifice required of journalists to bring us the truth at a time of growing mistrust of the media. Beneath the Tamarind Tree is a gripping read and a story of resilience with a soaring message of hope at its core, reminding us of the ever-present truth that progress for all of us hinges on unleashing the potential of women.

Summers Under the Tamarind Tree

Summers Under the Tamarind Tree
Title Summers Under the Tamarind Tree PDF eBook
Author Sumayya Usmani
Publisher Frances Lincoln
Total Pages 355
Release 2016-04-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1781012075

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Summers Under the Tamarind Tree is a contemporary Pakistani cookbook celebrating the varied, exciting and often-overlooked cuisine of a beautiful country. In it, former lawyer-turned-food writer and cookery teacher Sumayya Usmani captures the rich and aromatic pleasure of Pakistani cooking through more than 100 recipes. She also celebrates the heritage and traditions of her home country and looks back on a happy childhood spent in the kitchen with her grandmother and mother. Pakistani food is influenced by some of the world’s greatest cuisines. With a rich coastline, it enjoys spiced seafood and amazing fish dishes; while its borders with Iran, Afghanistan, India and China ensure strong Arabic, Persian and varied Asian flavours. Sumayya brings these together beautifully showcasing the exotic yet achievable recipes of Pakistan.

Under the Tamarind Tree

Under the Tamarind Tree
Title Under the Tamarind Tree PDF eBook
Author Mary Weeks Millard
Publisher
Total Pages 128
Release 2012-09-19
Genre
ISBN 9780956904324

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Joshua and Timo's lives are about to change forever. Their fathers are doctors and the boys have to leave their old lives behind to go and live with their families in rural Rwanda. The boys hate the thought of leaving their friends and almost everything they own behind, but soon make friends with Shema and a disabled lad and discover that God knows best. The exciting sequel to 'I Want to Be an Airline Pilot' and 'Living in Hope'.

The Tamarind Tree

The Tamarind Tree
Title The Tamarind Tree PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Shain
Publisher
Total Pages 42
Release 2019-11-14
Genre
ISBN 9781708404680

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A feast of powerful women. Indira Poorani, a victim of superstition and gender violence in rural India, becomes poor women's vengeance as the bloodthirsty mother of the Raksha. And the legendary Sioux General Lee 'Canapopa Wi' Red Horse awakens to a world where the nightmare of her people has returned: The Wendigo, cannibal spirit of the North. Ultimately the two leaders are forced to test each other's wits in epic battle.

Lost Crops of Africa

Lost Crops of Africa
Title Lost Crops of Africa PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 380
Release 2008-01-25
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0309164435

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This book is the third in a series evaluating underexploited African plant resources that could help broaden and secure Africa's food supply. The volume describes 24 little-known indigenous African cultivated and wild fruits that have potential as food- and cash-crops but are typically overlooked by scientists, policymakers, and the world at large. The book assesses the potential of each fruit to help overcome malnutrition, boost food security, foster rural development, and create sustainable landcare in Africa. Each fruit is also described in a separate chapter, based on information provided and assessed by experts throughout the world. Volume I describes African grains and Volume II African vegetables.

Tale of a Tamarind Tree

Tale of a Tamarind Tree
Title Tale of a Tamarind Tree PDF eBook
Author Cuntara Rāmacāmi
Publisher Penguin Group
Total Pages 212
Release 1995
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This Novel, One Of The Finest To Come Out Of Contemporary India, Tells The Memorable Tale Of The Tamarind Tree, Of The Lives Of Men And Women Who Sought Its Shelter And Of Their Greed, Goodness, Selfishness, Sacrifice, Love And Hatred.

SMASHING PATRIARCHY A GUIDE TO 21ST INDI

SMASHING PATRIARCHY A GUIDE TO 21ST INDI
Title SMASHING PATRIARCHY A GUIDE TO 21ST INDI PDF eBook
Author RAJASEKARAN
Publisher Rupa
Total Pages 288
Release 2021-11-05
Genre
ISBN 9789390652884

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Centred around the bold voices of millennials and Gen Zs, Smashing the Patriarchy explores how young Indian women from diverse backgrounds ingeniously overcome the patriarchy in their everyday lives. From beauty, body politics, and sexuality, to caste, power, and the paradox of choice, the book explores a wide range of women's issues and draws important connections between these. In the chapter 'On Beauty' the author examines why women pursue or reject mainstream beauty standards and the real-life repercussions of their choices. 'Ishq in the Times of Tinder' considers the conundrum that is love and what women want (and don't want) from partnerships. The chapter 'Women at Work' focuses on how young hyper-informed (and tech-savvy) women have shifted work culture across industries. 'Demystifying the Feminine' examines how women across the socio-cultural spectrum define and express femininity. 'Society, Sanskar, and Choice' dives into society's conception of honour and the backlash dissenting women face when they go against the norm. Taking its inspiration from multi-disciplinary theories, grounded and deepened by interviews with a variety of experts and numerous women, Smashing the Patriarchy is an astonishingly insightful exploration of the collective psyche of modern Indian women.