Bring Back Our Girls: The Untold Story of the Global Search for Nigeria's Missing Schoolgirls

Bring Back Our Girls: The Untold Story of the Global Search for Nigeria's Missing Schoolgirls

Bring Back Our Girls: The Untold Story of the Global Search for Nigeria's Missing Schoolgirls

Bring Back Our Girls: The Untold Story of the Global Search for Nigeria's Missing Schoolgirls


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A 2021 Daily Telegraph Book of the Year

Winner of the Overseas Press Club of America’s Cornelius Ryan Award

“Everyone should read the testimonies of the Chibok girls who survived the capture. We need to help with efforts to liberate all of them and become more responsible for women and girls’ protection in conflicts.” — Malala Yousafzai

What happens after you click Tweet? The heart-stopping definitive account of the mission to rescue hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls whose abduction ignited a global social media campaign and a dramatic worldwide intervention. 

In the spring of 2014, millions of Twitter users, including some of the world’s most famous people, unwittingly helped turn a group of 276 schoolgirls abducted by a little-known Islamist sect into a central prize in the global War on Terror by retweeting a call for their release: #BringBackOurGirls. With just four words, their tweets launched an army of would-be liberators. Soldiers and drones, spies, mercenaries, and glory hunters descended into an obscure conflict that few understood, in a remote part of Nigeria that had barely begun to use the internet. 

When hostage talks and military intervention failed, the schoolgirls were forced to take survival into their own hands. As their days in captivity dragged into years, the young women learned to withstand hunger, disease, and torment, and became witnesses and victims of unspeakable brutality. Many of the girls were Christians who refused to take the one path offered them—converting to their captors' fundamentalist creed. In secret, they sang hymns, and kept a diary, relying on their faith and friendships to stay alive.

Bring Back Our Girls unfolds across four continents, from the remote forests of northern Nigeria to the White House; from clandestine meetings in Khartoum safe houses to century-old luxury hotels on picturesque lakes in the Swiss Alps. A twenty-first century story that plumbs the promise and peril of an era whose politics are fueled by the power of hashtag advocacy, this urgent and engrossing work of investigative journalism reveals the unpredictable interconnectedness of our butterfly-wings world, where a few days of online activism can bring years of offline consequences for people continents away.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062933942
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 03/02/2021
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 35 MB
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About the Author

Joe Parkinson is the Africa Bureau Chief for the Wall Street Journal and a Pulitzer Prize finalist currently based in Johannesburg. One of the Journal’s most seasoned foreign correspondents, he has reported from more than forty countries, and his work has won numerous inter national awards.  


Drew Hinshaw, a senior reporter for the Wall Street Journal, spent a decade covering West Africa, where his work was nominated several times for the Pulitzer Prize. He has also written for the New York Times MagazineTimeAl Jazeera, the Atlantic and Rolling Stone.

Table of Contents

Authors' Note ix

List of Characters xi

Map of Northeast Nigeria xiii

Prologue 1

Part I Kidnapped

1 "Gather Outside" 9

2 The Day of the Test 13

3 The Perfume Seller 28

4 Kolo and Naomi 41

5 The Caretaker of an Orphan 50

6 @Oby 56

7 "Timbuktu" 66

8 #BringBackOurGirls 72

Part II An Open-Air Prison

9 The Blogger and the Barrister 87

10 Thumb-Drive Deal 95

11 Malam Ahmed's Rules 104

12 The Mothers' March 112

13 "You Must Write One Too" 118

14 Tree of Life 126

15 The Senator's House 134

16 Maryam and Sadiya 145

17 "These Girls Are Global Citizens" 153

18 Christmas 156

Part III A Global Conflict

19 The Foreign Fighters 165

20 Agents of Peace 175

21 The General 186

22 Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego 192

23 Sisters 200

24 The Imam 208

25 The Escapade 216

26 The Deadline 224

27 The Windows Are Closed 234

Part IV A Breakthrough

28 "I'm Not Going Anywhere" 245

29 The Fire 250

30 "Never Trust a Breakthrough" 259

31 Meeting in Manhattan 266

32 Praise God 273

33 The One You've Been Looking For 282

34 "Now There Is Trust" 288

35 Naomi and Kolo 296

Epilogue 302

Postscript 315

Acknowledgments 321

Glossary 327

Notes 335

Selected Bibliography 395

Index 399

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