Between Good and Evil, Mellissa Fung
Between Good and Evil, Mellissa Fung
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Between Good and Evil
The Stolen Girls of Boko Haram

Author: Mellissa Fung

Narrator: Janina Edwards

Unabridged: 7 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/18/2023


Synopsis

A NATIONAL BESTSELLER“This work is important and astonishing, but it is also a riveting read.” —Louise Penny, author of A World of Curiosities and the Inspector Gamache novelsBehind the Beautiful Forevers meets Under an Afghan Sky in this mesmerizing true story of the Nigerian girls taken captive by the terrorist group Boko HaramIn April 2014, the world awoke to the shocking news that the terrorist group Boko Haram had kidnapped nearly 300 school-aged girls and taken them deep into the forests of Nigeria. When veteran journalist Mellissa Fung travelled to Nigeria, she discovered that the scope of the kidnappings had been vastly under-reported. Hundreds—possibly thousands—more girls had been taken against their will and forced to become child brides to soldiers and leaders of Boko Haram. Some of the captives escaped and returned to their villages, many with children in tow. Most of these girls, still children themselves, were shunned by their former friends and family. Other girls have never been seen again.A former captive herself, Mellissa Fung has great empathy for the kidnapped girls. Taken by Taliban sympathizers in Afghanistan, Fung shared her experience in her number-one-bestselling book, Under an Afghan Sky: A Memoir of Captivity. During several visits to Nigeria over four years, she sat down with the girls and their families and conducted hundreds of hours of interviews, listening to horrific stories of capture, rape and torture, as well as escapes and excommunications. Fung tells the stories of Gambo, Asma’u, Zara and other girls taken by Boko Haram. She also portrays strong women fighting against the terrorist group in their own powerful ways: Aisha the Hunter, who moves stealthily into the forest, taking out Boko Haram with her faithful followers, and Mama Boko Haram, an Igbo woman who knows the fighters and those haunted by their experiences and fights to empty the forests of fighters and captives alike. This is raw, honest and heartbreaking storytelling at its best.

About Mellissa Fung

MELLISSA FUNG is a veteran journalist, bestselling author and filmmaker. In 2008, as a field correspondent covering Afghanistan for the CBC, she was taken hostage, an experience that led to her #1 bestselling book Under an Afghan Sky. Her story, and those of three Nigerian girls, were the subject of her first feature documentary, Captive, which premiered in 2021 and has been nominated for several major awards. Since leaving the network, Fung has focused on human rights reporting. Her work has been featured in the Globe and Mail, the Huffington Post, the Walrus and the Toronto Star, and on Al Jazeera, CNN, PBS and in other media. She has received numerous awards, including the Gracie Award, a Commonwealth Broadcasting Association award and the New York Festivals Gold and Silver Awards. Fung holds a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathy

I found the book very interesting at the start, but gradually found it confusing to keep track of the stories because of the way they bounce around. Sadly I wasn't as engaged with each girl's story as I hoped I would be. It is still a compelling book that honours the girls who were taken and the liv......more

Goodreads review by Grace

This was an extremely important book to read. It opened my eyes to the conflict of the people in Nigeria and the horrors that they faced at the hands of Boko Haram and their heartless deeds and evil. A strong story of recovery, inner strength, and seeking help from those around you, it was expertly......more

Goodreads review by Enid

Another great read by Mellissa Fung, concretely connected to her own story, as told in her memoir “Under an Afghan Sky”... which is still right up near the top of my list of “essential Canadian reads” if anyone asks. Reminiscent of the field work - reporting from conflict zones - of the likes of Marg......more

An important story told with a personal empathy that resounded on every page. I think every teenage girl needs to read this book. To put into perspective how fortunate they are regardless of their problems. Well done Mellissa Fung.......more

Goodreads review by Luigi

This was an excellent book. I felt it gave a good balance to the story that was shared by the news media. These were facts from victims that we didn't get to hear.......more