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Crossroads: Women Coming of Age in Today's UgandaFrom CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

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They are rooted in their culture’s rich traditions, yet they stand at the cutting edge of change. This is the crossroads where many Ugandan women find themselves today. With dignity and grace, they play a complex social role, balancing worldly sophistication with reverence for the values of their upbringing.

In Crossroads, a group of these women explore the past that shaped them and the future they hope to build, telling varied stories about a rapidly changing society where they serve both as guardians of culture and harbingers of reform.

While one woman examines the cultural implications of Ugandan names, another describes being tortured in a secret prison, and a third traces the mix of African and imported religions that shaped her. One mocks girls’ traditional sex education, while another voices her love of sports and a third reflects on her struggle to overcome a legacy of growing up in a war zone. All challenge social expectations, yet many view "modernization" with ambivalence.

Covering topics from sex roles to western ideas of "development," this compelling picture of the lives of women in today’s Uganda, sometimes funny and sometimes tragic, provides powerful testimony to the strength of the human spirit.

Crossroads: Women Coming of Age in Today's UgandaFrom CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #575429 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-06-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .41" w x 6.00" l, .55 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 178 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Book review taken from my blog - katherineandbooks.weebly.com By Amazon Customer First, I would like to thank the author for providing me with a copy of this book. I was given this book for review, which made me reluctant to read it at first, but was blown away by how amazing this book was.Rating : ☺☺☺☺☺Do I recommend it : Yes!Would I reread it : Probably not because it was on my Kindle and I hate e-books...Uganda Crossroads is a collection of stories written by Ugandan women, telling their lives, childhoods and other stories as a woman in a country where men are dominent. There were some about mariage, childhood, studies and other various topics young women go through.​↙ What I didn't like about the book :I find that every story could've been a novel of its own, because there was so much content in each short story that, even though all stories were super entertaining, the stories felt crammed and all ended abruptly.This has nothing to do with the actual book, but reading it on a Kindle app on my phone kind of ruined it for me and made the reading experience less enjoyable. I wish I had a hard copy instead, but again, it has nothing to do with the book!↗ What I liked about the book :The different voices of the different women was my favourite thing about the book. Everyone had a different story, yet were all connected and had something in common. The way they were so positive and open-minded was really refreshing and made it a pleasure to read.The writing style and editing were spot on! I have never enjoyed a book's writing nearly as much as I loved the writing in this book. The vocabulary was rich and everything read as a poem. The rhythm of the book and the way specific words are chosen made this book an amazing piece of literature.The educative and informative side of this book is something I deeply enjoyed as well, because not only was it a testimony, it also taught so much about Ugandan culture and how different they are from the Western culture. Everything was raw and real, not sugar-coated, and the women in the book were all so powerful despite everything they have been through. This anthology taught me so much and had a strong feminist view, which I loved.Overall…I definitely suggest this book for anyone who's up for something different, refreshing, and short. Again, thanks so much to the author for the copy, I absolutely ADORE the book! If you'd like to buy it, here is a link.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Insightful and enlightening! By Mark Schenkel I am a Kampala-based journalist and I believe that Crossroads presents what is perhaps the most insightful and enlightening non-fiction publication yet about the search for identity among women in Uganda. Quite a lot has been written about this, but Crossroads stands out because of the way in which the authors take us through their most personal, inward dilemmas and doubts without necessarily arriving at clear-cut answers. The authors are not afraid to show their vulnerability, and admit to their ongoing soul-searching. This makes the book all the more interesting. In fact, one gets to understand that the ongoing reflection on how to strike a balance between local customs & traditions on the one side and modern, Western influences on the other side, itself becomes part of women’s identities. Most of the (relatively well-educated, urban) women do not necessarily end up embracing ‘Western’ values whilst rejecting ‘African’ ones, or the other way around. Rather, they shape their identities around aspects from either side that they deem relevant, attractive and useful. One does not have to exclude the other. For instance, it turns out that living life with self-respect and assertiveness does not mean one cannot subscribe to certain local customs which Westerners may view as ‘disrespectful’ towards women – such as kneeling for a man. It might be easy to dismiss a woman over such an act but the point is: one has to read a book like Crossroads to understand how women in Uganda arrive at their decisions. The stories deepen our understanding.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Very Emotional By Charity Martinez For full review please search "5 Girls Book Reviews" in a search engine and/or Facebook.REVIEW BY: Michaela, age 11 years, 8 monthsMAY CONTAIN SPOILER:Ummmmmm...I wouldn't really recommend this book for kids, some of the stories are okay for kids and some are not because they talk about more adult things. I had to skip over those types of stories.However, this is a really good book and I find it amazing to hear about these women's lives. The women really put so much into writing their stories that it is absolutely unbelievable. It is very emotional and made me cry a few times.My favorite stories were about the girl with sores and Metallic Glory.

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