The Dancer from Khiva: A Memoir
By (Author) Bibish
Atlantic Books
Atlantic Books
1st August 2009
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Biography: religious and spiritual
Religion and beliefs
Islam
Child abuse
Coping with / advice about abuse
958.7085092
256
Width 145mm, Height 222mm, Spine 23mm
403g
In a narrative that flows like a late-night confession, Bibish recounts her story . . . Born into an impoverished family in a deeply religious village, Bibish was named 'Hadjarbibi' in honour of her grandfather's hadj, his pilgrimage to Mecca. But her holy name could not protect her when, at the age of eight, she was brutally abused, and left for dead in the desert. Bibish's tenacity helped her survive the attack - she instinctively knew to keep her experience a secret rather than risk further punishment. But soon her love for dancing - prohibited by Islamic custom - resulted in her being beaten, victimized, and ostracized from her family and her community. Despite all this, Bibish secretly cultivated her own dreams of freedom - of dancing, of raising a family, and of escaping to tell her story to the world. The Dancer from Khiva is testament to Bibish's extraordinary resilience and spirit: the harrowing and ultimately inspiring story of a woman who risked everything.
"'An inspirational survivor's tale, an accidental primer on how it is we might summon the will to pursue happiness despite great odds, and great resistance.' Moscow Times 'Glimmers like a precious stone' Literary Review 'Frightening and moving...not only a literary text, but a powerful document of human life' Weekly Journal"
Bibish currently lives in St Petersburg.