IN A PROFOUNDLY MOVING MEMOIR, NOBEL PEACE PRIZE LAUREATE NADIA MURAD RECLAIMS THE STORY OF HER LIFE
'Nadia is a fierce warrior for justice and a beautiful human being I feel privileged to know. She will inspire women for generations' AMAL CLOONEY
In 2014, Nadia Murad was living in northern Iraq when her world was shattered. Fighters from the so-called Islamic State attacked her village, massacring hundreds - including her mother and six of her brothers - and forcing her, along with thousands of Yazidi women and girls, into ISIS's system of sexual slavery. Her life since then has been split in two. In one she is a global symbol of courage - a survivor and activist who has stood before world leaders to demand justice. In the other, she is a woman learning how to be a friend, a student, a wife; a woman rediscovering ordinary joy.
In I Choose My Beginning, Nadia brings these two selves together. With honesty and grace, she transforms the pain of her past into a life defined not by what was done to her, but by strength, perseverance, and the freedom to choose happiness. From reshaping international law to building a life filled with friendship and love, Nadia carries the memory of those she lost and those who survived. Their presence reminds her - and all of us - that she has always been more than a victim.
Powerful and deeply inspiring, I Choose My Beginning is the story of an extraordinary woman reclaiming her humanity - and showing that survival is not the end of the story. It is the beginning.
Read MoreOffers powerful insight into the barbarity the Yazidi suffered . . . this is an important book by a brave woman - The Times on THE LAST GIRLCourageous . . . Anyone who wants to understand the so-called Islamic State should read The Last Girl - Economist on THE LAST GIRLThis devastating memoir unflinchingly recounts her experiences and questions the complicity of witnesses who acquiesced in the suffering of others - New Yorker on THE LAST GIRLThose who thought that by their cruelty they could silence her were wrong. Nadia Murad's spirit is not broken, and her voice with not be muted