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I am Nujood , Age 10 and divorced

I am Nujood , Age 10 and divorced. Book Talk by Mrs. Weintraub. Key Information. Title: I am Nujood , Age 10 and Divorced Author: Nujood Ali Genre: Memoir

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I am Nujood , Age 10 and divorced

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  1. I am Nujood, Age 10 and divorced Book Talk by Mrs. Weintraub

  2. Key Information • Title: I am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced • Author: Nujood Ali • Genre: Memoir • A collection of memories that occurred in the author’s life. It discusses a select part of the author’s life. A memoir is told from the first person point of view. Setting: The village of Khardji in Yemen, 2008.

  3. Key Information (cont.) • Main Characters: • Nujood—10 year old girl who is forced to marry a man nearly thirty years her senior. • Omma—Nujood’s mother. • Aba—Nujood’s father. • Sixteen brothers and sisters. • Abdel Wahed—judge who helps Nujood with obtaining a divorce. • Faez Ali Thamer—older man who wanted to marry Nujood. • Shada—lawyer who helps Nujood obtain her freedom.

  4. Conflict and Theme • External: Nujood’s father had difficulty finding a job after he was laid off from working as a street-sweeper. Family nearly lost their home and had to beg for money. • Internal: Should Nujood stay with Faez or run away, thus bringing shame to her family? • Theme: Stand up for yourself

  5. Book Summary • Nujood, a 10 year old girl living in Yemen, married Faez Ali Thamer in an arranged ceremony. She had to leave behind her family and move to her husband’s village. Nujood was treated poorly and abused by Faez. She had an important decision to make—to stay or seek help to get away from her husband. Since her parents would not help, Nujood went to the courthouse to ask for a divorce. Her divorce was granted and Nujood was able to return home and resume her childhood.

  6. Interesting Passages • Page 96—Nujood begs her parents to return home after her marriage, but they refuse. • Page 162—Nujood’s hopes for the future.

  7. Personal Recommendation • Yes, I would recommend this memoir. It is an inspiring story about a young girl who overcame the odds and was granted her freedom. I learned how girls were treated in Yemen and that Nujood’s tale inspired other girls to come forward to speak about their arranged marriages.

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