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May 1, 2011

Half the sky - Nicholas Kristof

Half the sky turning oppression into opportunity for women worldwide - Kristof, Nicholas

Summary: Two Pulitzer Prize winners issue a call to arms against our era's most pervasive human rights violation: the oppression of women in the developing world. They show that a little help can transform the lives of women and girls abroad and that the key to economic progress lies in unleashing women's potential.



Booklist Reviews
Despite an estimated 107 million women and girls missing in the world population due to every form of abuse, from infant neglect to honor killings, "gendercide" receives none of the coverage and outrage of other human-rights violations, lament these two Pulitzer Prize–winning journalists. The husband-and-wife team chronicles the horrific abuses suffered by girls and women: sold into sex slavery, abused and exploited as workers, beaten and killed to protect male honor, and generally denied education, medical attention, and food reserved for boys and men. The authors focus on sex trafficking, gender-based violence (including honor killings and mass rape), and maternal mortality. They also examine the economic forces at work that promise more opportunities, along with required education and resulting autonomy, for female workers and entrepreneurs as developing countries recognize how they waste this valuable resource. Kristof and WuDunn reinforce the truth behind the terrible statistics with passionately reported personal stories of girls and women (including photographs) and efforts to help them, including a final chapter suggesting how readers can help. Copyright 2009 Booklist Reviews.

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