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Bring Back Our Girls
Bring Back Our Girls: The Untold Story of the Global Search for Nigeria's Missing Schoolgirls | Joe Parkinson, Drew Hinshaw
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What happens after you click Tweet? The heart-stopping definitive account of the mission to rescue hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls whose abduction ignited a global social media campaign and a dramatic worldwide intervention. In the spring of 2014, millions of Twitter users, including some of the worlds most famous people, unwittingly helped turn a group of 276 schoolgirls abducted by a little-known Islamist sect into a central prize in the global War on Terror by retweeting a call for their release: #BringBackOurGirls. With just four words, their tweets launched an army of would-be liberators. Soldiers and drones, spies, mercenaries, and glory hunters descended into an obscure conflict that few understood, in a remote part of Nigeria that had barely begun to use the internet. When hostage talks and military intervention failed, the schoolgirls were forced to take survival into their own hands. As their days in captivity dragged into years, the young women learned to withstand hunger, disease, and torment, and became witnesses and victims of unspeakable brutality. Many of the girls were Christians who refused to take the one path offered themconverting to their captors' fundamentalist creed. In secret, they sang hymns, and kept a diary, relying on their faith and friendships to stay alive. Bring Back Our Girls unfolds across four continents, from the remote forests of northern Nigeria to the White House; from clandestine meetings in Khartoum safe houses to century-old luxury hotels on picturesque lakes in the Swiss Alps. A twenty-first century story that plumbs the promise and peril of an era whose politics are fueled by the power of hashtag advocacy, this urgent and engrossing work of investigative journalism reveals the unpredictable interconnectedness of our butterfly-wings world, where a few days of online activism can bring years of offline consequences for people continents away.
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Enjoyed this! It tells the history of Boko Haram and the leader Shekau. They remain a terrorist group in Western Africa that has been responsible for tens of thousands of deaths and kidnappings. This book meticulously outlines the events of the Chibok kidnapping of 276 school girls- their stories, strength, and perseverance. It showed an international community coming together and how it hurt and helped the cause. Overall a great journalistic read

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Lots of good-looking books on this list but I want the tagged one. https://apple.news/ArSeAD6VlReO6N96fhSSUsQ

TheBookHippie Oooooo. Makes list ✔️ 3y
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GingerAntics Added a couple of these to my wish list. I already had a few nonfiction books coming out in March that aren‘t on this list. (edited) 3y
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