Daughter
of Dust is a biographical book about Leila Aziz, a sudanese
orphaned girl, raised among other children in her condition in the
“Institute for the Protected”, in which, no one was really
protected.
As
she grows, all Leila wants is to lead a normal life and to be
respected by the world. Subjects like female mutilation, the
punishment for having sex out of wedlock, among others, are exposed
by the eyes of a child that oftentimes doesn't really understand what
is happening.
This
story calls out against the way women are treated in Sudan. For that,
Wallace refuses to write it in a overly sentimental way, she
describes what's happening in a crude and direct way, that makes us
shocked and angry.
Any
change in Leila's life is a new possibility and you will find
yourself wishing for her to succeed and find a safer place.
Along
its pages, Leila fights for what she believes in, what she wants, and
never lets her birth condition determine her whole life.
All
in all, this is an optimistic book and a great life lesson.
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