Toufah, Toufah Jallow
Toufah, Toufah Jallow
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Toufah
The Woman Who Inspired an African #MeToo Movement

Author: Toufah Jallow, Kim Pittaway

Narrator: Toufah Jallow

Unabridged: 10 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Steerforth

Published: 10/12/2021


Synopsis

"Riveting . . .  harrowing and propulsive." —The New York Times Book Review

*One of The Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2021 (Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly)*
 
"This powerful story shouldn’t be missed." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
"With subject matter like this, you’d expect the book to be worthy, important, but hard-going. You’d be two-thirds right. The same qualities that prompted Toufah to break the barriers she did have allowed her to leaven the tale with humour, and a lot more of the good she encountered along the way than the bad that set her on her path." --The Toronto Star
 
An incandescent and inspiring memoir of resilience from a courageous young woman whose powerful advocacy brings to mind the presence, resolve, and moral authority of Malala and Greta Thunberg

Before launching an unprecedented protest movement, Fatou "Toufah" Jallow was just a 19-year-old dreaming of a scholarship.
 
Encouraged by her mother to pursue her own ambitions, Toufah entered a presidential competition purportedly designed to identify the country's smart young women and support their educational and career goals. Toufah won.
 
Yahya Jammeh, the dictator who had ruled The Gambia all of Toufah's life, styled himself as a pious yet progressive protector of women. At first he behaved in a fatherly fashion toward Toufah, but then proposed marriage, and she turned him down. On a pretext, his female cousin then lured Toufah to the palace, where he drugged and raped her.
 
Toufah could not tell anyone. There was literally no word for rape in her native language. If she told her parents, they would take action, and incur Jammeh's wrath. Wearing a niqab to hide her identity, she gave Jammeh’s security operatives the slip and fled to Senegal. Her eventual route to safety in Canada is full of close calls and intrigue.
 
18 months after Jammeh was deposed, Toufah Jallow became the first woman in The Gambia to make a public accusation of rape against him, sparking marches of support and a social media outpouring of shared stories among West African women under #IAmToufah.
 
Each brave and bold decision she made set Toufah on the path to reclaim the personal growth and education that Jammeh had tried to steal from her, a future also of leadership and advocacy for survivors of sexual violence, especially in heavily patriarchal countries lacking resources and laws to protect women and even the language with which to speak openly about sexual threats and violence.
 
“This terrific book had me on the edge of my seat, and sends an inspiring message to all women about the power of their voice.”  --Anna Maria Tremonti

“My (s)heroes do not wear capes... they call out injustices with enough grace and forgiveness to heal anyone that hears their story. Toufah is that graceful shero the world desperately needs.” --Celina Caesar-Chavannes

“Toufah's story is horrifying and infuriating, but ultimately also hopeful and inspiring because of what she was able to achieve out of such darkness. To anyone who cares about addressing gender-based violence, this is essential reading.” --Robyn Doolittle

About The Author

FATOU "TOUFAH" JALLOW heads The Toufah Foundation in support of survivors of sexual assault in The Gambia. She has spoken before the United Nations as part of a young people's forum on human rights, presented at the International Criminal Court at The Hague, and testified at The Gambia's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. She lives in Toronto, where she is studying to become a sexual assault victim advocate.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Shellby

This book and the strength and bravery shown throughout it gave me chills. A powerful feminist read by an amazing woman working so hard to change the world. It's not much, but I am so proud of Toufah Jallow.......more

Goodreads review by Carol

At age 19, Toufah Jallow participated in a talent (well, also beauty) contest for young women in The Gambia, a country surrounded by Senegal. She wanted to win the prize, which was supposed to be a scholarship to study at any university in the world she chose. She won the contest. But she didn't know......more

Goodreads review by Alanna

Really really enjoyed reading this for it's YA/Adult crossover nature. I can imagine handing this to students to help them get some perspective. It has a lot of great intersections with the newcomer to Canada experience -- and the issues of access and literacy remind me of Catherine Hernandez's fict......more

Goodreads review by Jill

This story is another account of a brave woman who survived a harrowing ordeal through no fault of her own but still suffered the repercussions. Forced to run away from her family, community, and country to save herself, Toufah hides out in Canada. When she finds the strength, encouragement, and hel......more


Quotes

"Riveting . . . . harrowing and propulsive."
--The New York Times Book Review

One of Bustle's Most Anticipated Books for October.


"A fiercely readable, potent memoir of a survivor who refuses to be silenced."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"This powerful story shouldn't be missed"
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"With subject matter like this, you’d expect the book to be worthy, important, but hard-going. You’d be two-thirds right. The same qualities that prompted Toufah to break the barriers she did have allowed her to leaven the tale with humour, and a lot more of the good she encountered along the way than the bad that set her on her path." 
--The Toronto Star

“I am in awe of Toufah. . . . She is a rare person, and many will take valuable lessons from her story. This terrific book had me on the edge of my seat, and sends an inspiring message to all women about the power of their voice.”
--Anna Maria Tremonti, journalist and broadcaster/podcaster

“My (s)heroes do not wear capes. My (s)heroes call out injustices in the world with enough grace and forgiveness to heal anyone that hears their story. Toufah is that graceful shero the world desperately needs. Toufah is the graceful shero the world is better for.”
--Celina Caesar-Chavannes, author of Can You Hear Me Now?

“This book is not an easy read, but I couldn't put it down. Toufah's story is horrifying and infuriating, but ultimately also hopeful and inspiring because of what she was able to achieve out of such darkness. To anyone who cares about addressing gender-based violence, this is essential reading.”
--Robyn Doolittle, investigative reporter and author of Had It Coming and Crazy Town