Slave: My True Story

Slave: My True Story
by Damien Lewis, Mende Nazer

Slave: My True Story
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Author: Damien Lewis, Mende Nazer
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2005-04-27
ISBN: 1586483188
Number of pages: 368
Publisher: PublicAffairs

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Book Review: Domestic Slavery - I want to bring this issue to more people's attention!
Summary: 5 Stars

I wish I had blinking red lights and a siren beside of my Review of this book, to catch the eye of those willing to stop and read what I have to say. This is the autobiography of a young woman who was literally-- violently and illegally snatched into the world of 'domestic slavery'.
It exists around the globe, including in our Western Hemisphere, as is proven in this tell-all book.
Many pre-teen girls are being kidnapped and/or sold into this industry. This is one of the best books that you will find on the subject, as it is an authentic story told by the victim, who eventually escapes her prison walls, as we take every step of the way with her on her journey, until she meets the co-author of this book, Damien Lewis, who takes heed of her story (as a human being who cares), and as a writer, who helps Mende write about this illegal trade as well as the type of life she had prior to her capture.

Note: I read this book before President Obama took his oath of office, and this book came back to me at that time, as it comes to me so clearly today as I write this Review for you.
I watched our new President of color on that cold January day while he addressed the crowd and media. As I watched him and heard his words,
I couldn't help but think to myself: "Even though we have our first President of color, modern slavery still exists! And most likely, televisions are turned on in the households of which domestic slaves reside in fear. So I asked myself, 'what are these helpless individuals thinking to themselves while watching this man become President of the United States?'"

But lets go back to the beginning and follow her footsteps, up until the time she took the chance to flee.
Mende Nazer lived in the Nuba Mountains of the Sudan. Due to the demand (around the world) of 'Domestic Slavery' for within wealthy households, an illegal raid took place one dark night by a group of drunken Arabs (who were no strangers to this type of 'darkness') as they rode into this peaceful village on horseback (like you'd invision in a stupid old Western movie).
Mende and other girls her age were lassoed and captured by these monsters while she bitterly watched her extended family being slaughtered and their village being torched, much of it burning to the ground.
Her captives followed the detailed method of passing over this 'shipment' via a specialized marketing technique requiring several different types of transportation of these dark skinned, young Arab girls by means of pay-offs, as to Sudanese government officials exporting them until they would reach their final destination... into a Middle Easter country. They would eventually become part of a domestic lifestyle in the homes of much lighter complected, olive tone color of Arab women, whose intentions were to purchase their choice in the shipment, when it (they) arrived.

Once the journey of Mende and the other girls reached it's destination, they were placed in a basement. Unknowing to them, they would stay there until these beautiful ladies would show up for a tea invitation (as it would look to people on the outside); but rather they were there to buy a young girl to fill their domestic needs. Once Mende was in her new home (one she had never seen the liking of before), she was then instructed of her new life...one without any frills or freedoms. There, Mende was expected to work from dawn until dusk, above all else, tending to the family's selfish, pampered children. The children were not her sole duty. She had to make meals, clean the house on a daily basis, and she had to keep out of the family' way. After accomplishing these full days of commitments, she could
then eat a meager portion of what was left over, before collapsing of total exhaustion, at days end.

Eventually, her master's sister, who lived in the U.K. needed some assistance of her own. Never having showed signs of fleeing after so long a time under this master's watch, she graciously sent Mende to her sister's home in the U.K., as a gift of domestic slavery, for a temporary period of time.
But Mende had always a strong longing for a chance to escape. Due to her short time of relocation in a totally different environment and country, she now had access to the outside and of escaping.
With great determination to rid this lifestyle forever, she took a chance and she fled.
She confided in a man who happened to be a writer. He sees in Mende what he has seen in other young women living in the U.K., originating from the Sudan, and in his findings, he uncovers the unlawful cover-up of domestic slavery. Finally, with his help to flee and his being a writer with a generous heart, he turns Mendes world around, becoming her friend with helping her tell her story to the mass media, hoping that the world will take heart for the women of her situation.
With this friend, Damian Lewis, she gets her story out for all the others in her situation, hoping to discourage this type of trafficking and turning her own story into the outrage it was.

Eventually Mende was able to phone her family; yet she is forbidden to go back to them in Sudan, after her world known allegations of the governments involvement.
Through all the demons she encountered during those anguished years, not being able to see her family once freed, must have been the biggest one to encounter of them all.

Lastly, I need to make another pitch. If you would like to read another great true story of struggle and triumph, then you must read the story of an underground child slave carpet maker, who's life story pays tribute to himself as a hero, young Iqbal Masih. The book is, "The Little Hero...One Boy's Fight for Freedom". Author--Andrew Crofts. I have written a Review on this book too. If you'd like to read my review on it before purchasing it, I urge you to do so.

Slavery is degrading and incomprehensible. Let's stop it, report it, and spread PEACE around the world, in it's place.
Blessings to you, Mende Nazer.

Summary of Slave: My True Story

Mende Nazer lost her childhood at age twelve, when she was sold into slavery. It all began one horrific night in 1993, when Arab raiders swept through her Nuba village, murdering the adults and rounding up thirty-one children, including Mende.

Mende was sold to a wealthy Arab family who lived in Sudan's capital city, Khartoum. So began her dark years of enslavement. Her Arab owners called her "Yebit," or "black slave." She called them "master." She was subjected to appalling physical, sexual, and mental abuse. She slept in a shed and ate the family leftovers like a dog. She had no rights, no freedom, and no life of her own.

Normally, Mende's story never would have come to light. But seven years after she was seized and sold into slavery, she was sent to work for another master?a diplomat working in the United Kingdom. In London, she managed to make contact with other Sudanese, who took pity on her. In September 2000, she made a dramatic break for freedom.

Slave is a story almost beyond belief. It depicts the strength and dignity of the Nuba tribe. It recounts the savage way in which the Nuba and their ancient culture are being destroyed by a secret modern-day trade in slaves. Most of all, it is a remarkable testimony to one young woman's unbreakable spirit and tremendous courage.

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