MIKELA
Memoirs of a Maasai Woman
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About the Book
" the tumultuous life and struggles for freedom and survival of Mikela, a young Tanzanian woman of the Maasai tribe Untangling the chains of her violation and bad memories Mikela is an epitome of a victim of sexual abuse her experience speaks for millions of women still treated as objects "
Lecturer, Ohio Dominican University
As she journeys through life, the emotional scar of female circumcision and later rape, continue to haunt Mikela. Scared by her violation and bad memories, Mikela is unsure about her own emotions as her world seems to be spiraling down an endless dark tunnel.
Can Mikela survive the streams of tragedies? Can she overcome the challenges and daily torment by her own life's experiences? Can pure and undefiled love fuel her enough to survive? Is her love for Maasai and Parisian art sufficient to cleanse her mind of the emotional scare of female circumcision and rape?
About the Author
Jacyee Aniagolu was born in Africa and now resides in Laurel, Maryland. She holds a doctorate degree in Microbiology. Mikela is her first published fiction work and was inspired by her cultural and medical knowledge of female circumcision, and the human devastation being caused by prostitution and HIV in Africa.