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Unbowed
- A Memoir
- Narrated by: Chinasa Ogbuagu
- Length: 11 hrs and 47 mins
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Despite repeated jailings, beatings, and other obstacles along the way, Maathai created the Green Belt Movement and never relented in her goal to bring democracy to Kenya.
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- Peter
- 06-29-11
Amazing story of this woman, but missing something
Maathai's story is an amazing one, showing her resilience in the face of a horrible Kenyan government trying to silence the democratic and environmental aspirations of her and others. I can not imagine the arrests, beatings, and humiliations this woman went through, and kept fighting for what she knew was right.
But this is a review of her memoir, not of her. While her actions were amazing, I feel the book ended up lacking something. After some reflection, I feel my disappointment in the book is due to her inability to admit a single mistake in her life. She describes her simple beginnings and struggles, and doesn't appear arrogant, but all her decisions and actions were apparently perfect, because she never looks back critically and admits a personal mistake. This is unfortunate, because I think great people who show their personal failings are so much more admirable, sympathetic, and an example of virtue.
Mistakes are human and inevitable. If she can't admit to any, then her memoir is not being truthful, and I end up questioning the accuracy of the rest of it. Examples: she drove to her ex-husband's house, dropped their kids in his driveway without any notice or communication, then drove off and left the country for a year. Does that sound like good behavior? She insists she was trying to bring her ex-husband and children closer together, but it sure doesn't sound like virtuous behavior to me. She claims she ran for president of Kenya to "bring together the opposition candidates", yet when the election occurred, she did not join any other candidate or lend her support to anyone else, and therefore just divided the opposition even more. The repressive dictator ended up winning again, to everyone's disappointment. Again, she doesn't recognize any personal mistake here, where I see a pretty obvious one.
I recommend the book for historical and personal information, but I caution that it might not leave you as motivated as you'd expect.
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- 10-08-12
Mississippi State's Freshman "READ"
Would you consider the audio edition of Unbowed to be better than the print version?
Didn't "read" a hard copy (I love my Kindle and listening to books), but the clearly female African voice made the book that much more conversational.
What does Chinasa Ogbuagu bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
As noted above, the realism of the reader's voice makes the story much more personal.
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- kadwalla
- 05-19-21
Very poorly narrated.
I was so excited and looking forward to listening to this audio book but unfortunately I am going to skip and get a paper copy.
For such a deep and well told Kenyan story please find a fellow Kenyan to narrate it.
You do not do justice to Wangares hard work. A book so rich in kikuyu culture can only be told by a person who can pronounce the names and, the quotes correctly. Not a western African !!!!
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- Cara
- 04-11-16
The life and mind of an African heroine
What did you love best about Unbowed?
In this book, Wangari Maathai tells her story in broad strokes and stands still at the things that she finds beautiful, memorable, or important to impress upon her readers.
She comes across as quite a task-driven creature and she clearly set out to tell her story, not write a work of literary genius. It is her perspective and her remarkable way of drawing connections between her personal story and matters of importance to Kenya and Africa as a whole, that is so memorable.
Which scene was your favorite?
There are many moments in this story that will stay with me for a long time. Without giving too many spoilers, she is particularly good at painting the rural landscape in which she grew up, including the people that populated that landscape, and giving you a renewed appreciation for the trees that Africans have cared for for generations.
Any additional comments?
The reader reads very slowly and clearly, so it is easy to follow. The narration felt a tiny bit mechanistic at times, but this does not significantly detract from the experience.
This book is well worth it. It will in equal parts educate you, inspire you and urge you to live with conviction.
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- Lisa Ford
- 04-26-14
Great Listen for Earth Day
Beautifully narrated story. Gives one insight into the politics of Kenya and the power of a single person to affect change
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- Anonymous User
- 04-30-21
UNBOWED
I Loved the whole book. I would highly recommend this book to all. It teaches one how to persevere your entire life. If you have a true passion you will persevere, no matter what. This book should be a best seller. It inspired me to not be complacent with my gifts and passion.
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- Erin Z
- 08-02-20
Incredible and inspiring story
It starts off a little slow but as Wangari grows so does her adventure, challenges and resilience. I couldn’t put it down in the second half and am so thankful I learned more about Kenya, Africa, colonialism, and Wangari.
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- Ariana Adams
- 11-26-19
A brave and courageous woman!
It's a heart worming story. However she tends to jump back and forth on the timeline.
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- Kusherian Kuria
- 08-27-19
Incredible memoir!
I would recommend this book to EVERYONE but specifically if you grew up in the 80s and 90s in Kenya under the Moi regime. It’ll help fill a lot of gaps, at least for me it did.
In liked her style of story telling and it reminded me of home and where I grew up. There’s a lot of information about the Kikuyu way of life and pre/post colonial life that has largely been ignored by our historians. She explains the roots of corruption and and the hope we all have as Africans.
The narrator didn’t an excellent job except for a few pronunciations in Kikuyu that were not on the mark.
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- priscy
- 08-15-21
Narrator dint impress
The narrator is from west Africa and mis pronounced all the Kenyan dialect names. Felt awkward and irritated 🙃 at the same time. On the other hand, content was great. Took me back to my roots and also educated me alot on pre-colonial life in Kenya.