A Thousand Sisters: My Journey into the Worst Place on Earth to Be a Woman
Lisa Shannon had what some would call a good lifeher own business, a successful fiancé, a secure home. Then one day in 2005, shortly after her father’s death, an episode of Oprah changed everything. The show about women in the Congo depicted atrocities too horrible to comprehend: millions dead,...
show more
Lisa Shannon had what some would call a good lifeher own business, a successful fiancé, a secure home. Then one day in 2005, shortly after her father’s death, an episode of Oprah changed everything. The show about women in the Congo depicted atrocities too horrible to comprehend: millions dead, women gang-raped and tortured, children starving and dying in shocking numbers. That day Lisa woke up to her dissatisfaction with the good” life and to her role as an activist and a sister.She created a foundation called Run for Congo Women, with the goal to raise money to sponsor 30 Congolese women. What started as a solo 30-mile run has now grown into a national organization in connection with Women for Women International. Run for Congo Women holds fundraising runs in four countries and ten states, and continues to raise money and awareness. In A Thousand Sisters, Lisa shares firsthand accounts of her experiences visiting the Congo, the women she’s helped, and the relationships she’s formed. With compelling stories of why she remains committed to this cause, Lisa inspires her audience to reach out and help as well, forming a sisterhood that transcends geographic boundaries.
show less
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781580053594 (1580053599)
Publish date: February 1st 2011
Publisher: Seal Press
Pages no: 344
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Travel,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
History,
Cultural,
Africa,
Feminism,
Biography Memoir,
Womens,
Social Issues
I read all but the last 50 or so pages of this book, but I ultimately lost interest. The narrative was choppy and I just didn't see what her ultimate goal was, beyond drawing attention to the cause. I have a great respect for anyone who would risk her own safety and go to such lengths to try to hel...