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Then She Was Born is more than a novel. It’s an international human rights campaign supported by eleven Nobel Peace Prize laureates, the Dalai Lama and Pope Francis. Based on an inconceivable reality for many in the world today, Then She Was Born combines the drama and redemption of Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner with the spirituality of Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist.
When the first child of Juma and Sefu is born, their joy quickly turns to horror. The child is different, in a way that they know will bring bad luck to their superstitious community. The tradition should be for the child to be abandoned, but Sefu’s mother, Nkamba, is granted permission to care for her.
Naming her Adimu, Nkamba raises her as her own. Adimu is constantly teased, although her spirit remains undiminished and full of faith. But when she comes into contact with the wealthy Charles and Sarah Fielding it is the beginning of something which will test them all.
As the years pass, Charles Fielding’s fortunes wane. In desperation he turns to Zuberi, the local witch doctor. What Zuberi suggests, leaves Fielding reeling in horror. But as events begin to spiral out of control he succumbs to the suggestions and a group of men are sent to capture Adimu. The final acts of one man driven by greed and another by power, will have a devastating effect on many lives.
Cristiano Gentili’s glittering prose and vivid imagery will have you captivated from the first page.
266 pages, Paperback
First published July 4, 2013
