An edition of I should have honor (2018)

I should have honor

a memoir of hope and pride in Pakistan

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Khalida Brohi
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An edition of I should have honor (2018)

I should have honor

a memoir of hope and pride in Pakistan

First edition.
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"From a young age, Khalida Brohi was raised to believe in the sanctity of arranged marriage. Her mother was betrothed to a thirteen-year old boy when she was only nine; Khalida herself was promised as a bride before she was even born. But against the odds, her father was a man who believed in education, not just for himself but for his daughters, and Khalida grew up thinking she would become the first female doctor in her small village. Her father refused to let her be given away as a child bride, when the time came for her to do that. Khalida thought her life was proceeding on an unusual track for a woman of her circumstances, but one whose path was orderly and straightforward. Everything shifted for Khalida the year she was sixteen, when she found out her beloved cousin had just been murdered by her own uncle, in a tradition known as an honor killing. Her crime? She had fallen in love with a man who was not her betrothed. This moment ignited the spark in Khalida that has led to a globe-spanning career as an activist and social entrepreneur, working to change the lives of women in Pakistan, and to eduate others about women's rights. From a tiny cement-roofed room in Karachi where she was allowed ten minutes of computer use per day, Khalida created a Facebook campaign that went viral. This led to the creation of a foundation focused on empowering the lives of women in rural communities through education and employment opportunities, but more crucially working to change the minds of the men who are their partners, fathers, and brothers. This book is the story of how Khalida, while only a girl herself, shined her light on the women and girls of Pakistan, despite the hurdles and threats she faced along the way"--

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Table of Contents

Light of the world
The exchange
Bundle of hope
Dreams of my father
The child bride
Romance in the village
A matter of honor
A new beginning
Mornings in Kotri
A street kid
My heart belongs to the mountains
The overnight adult
A question of honor
Life after the murder
A youth revolution
The WAKE UP campaign against honor killings
To America for the first time
Don't cry, strategize
Being unreasonable
The stroke
My strategy to end honor killings
Pakistan's tribal fashion brand
Kalsoom
Noreen
The year of hardships
Love in Los Angeles
Guilt and reconciliation
A love marriage in Pakistan
Aba's confession
Borders
The victory of love
God 's justice
A big tribal wedding
Gang of thieves.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.88, 362.8292
Library of Congress
HV6197.P18 B76 2018, HV6197.P18B76 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 202 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
202

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26974406M
ISBN 10
0399588019
ISBN 13
9780399588013
LCCN
2018008997
OCLC/WorldCat
1044768804

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