Girlhood: Teens around the World in Their Own Voices

What does a teenage girl dream about in Nigeria or New York? How does she spend her days in Mongolia, the Midwest, and the Middle East?

All around the world, girls are going to school, working, dreaming up big futures—they are soccer players and surfers, ballerinas and chess champions. Yet we know so little about their daily lives. We often hear about challenges and catastrophes in the news, and about exceptional girls who make headlines. But even though the health, education, and success of girls so often determines the future of a community, we don’t know more about what life is like for the ordinary girls, the ones living outside the headlines.
 
From the Americas to Europe to Africa to Asia to the South Pacific, the thirty teens from twenty-seven countries in Girlhood share their own stories of growing up through diary entries and photographs, and the girls’ stories are put in context with reporting and research that helps us understand the circumstances and communities they live in. This full-color, exuberantly designed volume is a portrait of ordinary girlhood around the world, and of the world, as seen through girls’ eyes.

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Girlhood: Teens around the World in Their Own Voices

What does a teenage girl dream about in Nigeria or New York? How does she spend her days in Mongolia, the Midwest, and the Middle East?

All around the world, girls are going to school, working, dreaming up big futures—they are soccer players and surfers, ballerinas and chess champions. Yet we know so little about their daily lives. We often hear about challenges and catastrophes in the news, and about exceptional girls who make headlines. But even though the health, education, and success of girls so often determines the future of a community, we don’t know more about what life is like for the ordinary girls, the ones living outside the headlines.
 
From the Americas to Europe to Africa to Asia to the South Pacific, the thirty teens from twenty-seven countries in Girlhood share their own stories of growing up through diary entries and photographs, and the girls’ stories are put in context with reporting and research that helps us understand the circumstances and communities they live in. This full-color, exuberantly designed volume is a portrait of ordinary girlhood around the world, and of the world, as seen through girls’ eyes.

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Girlhood: Teens around the World in Their Own Voices

Girlhood: Teens around the World in Their Own Voices

by Masuma Ahuja
Girlhood: Teens around the World in Their Own Voices

Girlhood: Teens around the World in Their Own Voices

by Masuma Ahuja

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Overview

What does a teenage girl dream about in Nigeria or New York? How does she spend her days in Mongolia, the Midwest, and the Middle East?

All around the world, girls are going to school, working, dreaming up big futures—they are soccer players and surfers, ballerinas and chess champions. Yet we know so little about their daily lives. We often hear about challenges and catastrophes in the news, and about exceptional girls who make headlines. But even though the health, education, and success of girls so often determines the future of a community, we don’t know more about what life is like for the ordinary girls, the ones living outside the headlines.
 
From the Americas to Europe to Africa to Asia to the South Pacific, the thirty teens from twenty-seven countries in Girlhood share their own stories of growing up through diary entries and photographs, and the girls’ stories are put in context with reporting and research that helps us understand the circumstances and communities they live in. This full-color, exuberantly designed volume is a portrait of ordinary girlhood around the world, and of the world, as seen through girls’ eyes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781643750118
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Publication date: 02/09/2021
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 609,868
Product dimensions: 8.90(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Masuma Ahuja is a journalist who calls three countries home and reports on people, power, and politics around the world. Her work focuses primarily on women’s and girls’ lives. She was previously a producer at CNN and national digital editor at the Washington Post. She uses words, photos, and emerging media to report and tell stories. Her projects have ranged from long-form stories to sending disposable cameras to women in more than a dozen countries to document their days to crowdsourcing voice mails from Americans about the impact of the 2016 election on their lives. She was part of a team that won the Pulitzer Prize in 2014.

Table of Contents

Introduction 01

Alejandra, 17. Buenos Aires, Argentina 04

Amiya, 14. London, United Kingdom 14

Anna, 14. Sydney, Australia 22

Ayaulym, 19. Almaty, Kazakhstan 30

Chanleakna, 16. Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and Melbourne, Australia 38

Chen XI, 16. Singapore 46

Claudie, 13. Pango Village, Vanuatu 54

Desireé, 15. Dubai, United Arab Emirates 62

Diza, 14. Mumbai, India 68

Emilly, 18. Sao Paolo, Brazil 76

Emma, 16. A Small Village by the Sea, Ireland 82

Favour, 13. Minna, Nigeria 90

Halima, 17. Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan 98

Jocelyne, 19. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo 106

Luciana, 16. Guatemala City, Guatemala 112

Mandisa, 18. Durban, South Africa 120

Marta, 14. Milan, Italy 128

Merisena, 13. Cite Soleil, Haiti 134

Miriam, 16. Sundsvall, Sweden 142

Naya, 16. Berlin, Germany, and Damascus, Syria 152

Raksa, 19. Phnom Penh, Cambodia 160

Ruksar, 17. Lucknow, India 168

Ruoxiao, 18. Kunming, Yunnan, China, and the United Kingdom 176

Ruqaya, 16. Baghdad, Iraq 184

Sattigul, 16. Ulaankhus, Mongolia 190

Shanai, 18. Bayonne, New Jersey, United States of America 196

Sofia, 18. Panama City, Panama 206

Sophie, 17. St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America 214

Varvara, 18. Saransk, Russia 222

Viona, 15. Kieni, Kenya 230

Afterword 237

Acknowledgments 239

Notes 240

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