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100 1 $aHabila, Helon,$d1967-$eauthor.
245 14 $aThe Chibok girls :$bthe Boko Haram kidnappings and Islamic militancy in Nigeria /$cHelon Habila.
264 1 $aNew York :$bColumbia Global Reports,$c[2016]
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588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aPart 1. Chibok. 1. Professor Americana ; 2. The day after they took the girls ; 3. A history of violence -- Part 2. Inside Boko Haram heartland. 4. Gombe ; 5. Maiduguri -- Part 3. Return to Chibok. 6. Waiting for the girls ; 7. America ; 8. The day they took us -- Acknowledgments -- Further reading -- Notes.
520 $a"Acclaimed novelist Helon Habila, who grew up in northern Nigeria, returned to Chibok and gained intimate access to the families of the kidnapped to offer a devastating account of a tragedy that stunned the world. With compassion and a deep understanding of the historical context, Habila tells the stories of the girls and the anguish of their parents; chronicles the rise of Boko Haram and the Nigerian government's inept response; and captures the indifference of the media and the international community whose attention has long moved on. Employing a fiction writer's sensibility and a journalist's curiosity, The Chibok Girls provides poignant portraits of everyday Nigerians whose lives have been transformed by extremist forces. Habila illuminates the long history of colonialism--and unmasks cultural and religious dynamics--that gave rise to the conflicts that have ravaged the region to this day." -- Publisher's description
610 20 $aBoko Haram.
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650 0 $aIslamic fundamentalism$zNigeria.
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650 6 $aIntégrisme islamique$zNigeria.
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