The Chibok Girls: The Boko Haram Kidnappings & Islamic Militancy in Nigeria
By (Author) Helon Habila
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
15th April 2017
6th April 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Terrorism, armed struggle
Revolutionary groups and movements
Religious intolerance, persecution and conflict
364.15408352096698
Paperback
128
Width 111mm, Height 181mm, Spine 7mm
75g
An urgent Penguin Special investigating Boko Haram's infamous 2014 mass-kidnapping On 14th April 2014, 276 girls disappeared from a secondary school in northern Nigeria, kidnapped by the world's deadliest terror group. A tiny number have escaped back to their families but almost 200 remain missing. Reporting from inside the traumatised and blockaded community of Chibok, Helon Habila tracks down the survivors and the bereaved. Two years after the attack, he bears witness to their stories and to their grief. And moving from the personal to the political, he presents a comprehensive indictment of Boko Haram, tracing the circumstances of their ascent and the terrible fallout of their ongoing presence in Nigeria.
Publisher's description. An urgent investigation of the infamous 2014 kidnapping of 276 girls from a school in Nigeria. Reporting from inside the traumatised and blockaded community of Chibok, Helon Habila bears witness to this tragedy, interviewing grieving families and returning survivors, and presenting a comprehensive indictment of the terrorist crimes of Boko Haram. * Penguin *
Helon Habila is the author of Oil on Water, Measuring Time, Waiting for an Angel, andThe Chibok Girls. He is professor of creative writing at George Mason University and lives in Virginia with his wife and three children.