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  IP Book Awards 2009

Silver Medal Winner-Women's Issues

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 Saving Bekyah is a compelling, perfectly pitched, albeit sexually graphic page-turner, that unmasks the blinkered society-induced indignities, pain, loss, loneliness, trauma, alienation and overall flagellation associated with female genital mutilation. Omoifo writes so exquisitely that the richness, conviction, reality, love, and other emotions of her characters are palpable and livable. ~  Kwenu.com Book Review Forum

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Saving Bekyah
 

A torturous cry rose from the depth of her being, piercing the sky. Even the gods could no longer turn a deaf ear to it. They looked down; ‘O daughter of the earth,’ who shall we send? 

 

Kesson Davone had one reason to trail Candice Zakeih to Spain, to fulfill a sexual desire. Something went very wrong, but he wasn’t a man to leave a sour wake with a woman. He couldn’t leave until he saw a liberating glaze in her eyes; it was a test of his manhood.

 

Bekyah Tage shivered with fear; looming over her was a razor that would sear her private part in an aged practice of female circumcision. Could she be saved? The villagers would fight any intruder in order to preserve their tradition.

  

Candice had only one reason to be in Africa; to bury her grandmother, and then return to her life in New York. The uprising of the demons in her life was not part of the plan.  She turned to the gods and asked, "why did you create me a woman?"

Saving Bekyah
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Confronting Female Circumcision,Sexuality & Womanhood

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daughter of Ologne,

You are like a secret garden with the sweetest fruits.

Your dark skin dazzles the eyes.

You are perfectly created. 

How beautiful you are!

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The confrontation

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Women of Ologne village

Excerpt: P.81

 

     At the palace, Candice stood before the ten-man council. Though intimidated, she held herself from giving in to fear. She needed to win these men’s support, but wasn’t sure she could do it. “I stand before you today to save Bekyah from butchery. I ask that the Ureh(circumcision) be abolished for all girls.” 

     No sooner than the words had come out of her mouth, a throng of women burst into the room. One woman, like one who was possessed, shot out her right hand and pointed at Candice. She accused Candice of bringing foreign influence into their way of life, and it was the council’s duty to protect the people from losing their honored traditions and customs. Another shouted that their daughters would no longer be chaste if denied the Ureh. There was no getting through to the women; they put up several arguments. They feared increase in prostitution, and the uncurbed libido in wives would lead to extra-marital affairs. They pleaded with the council to tell Candice to leave their midst.

     One among the council members concurred with the women. Candice looked disbelievingly at her opponents, a sense of sadness welled up inside her. She knew she had lost and couldn’t say more. She grabbed Bekyah’s hand and headed out of the palace.

IP Book Award Winner- Silver Medal
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