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Summary: They told her that her body belonged to men and her mind didn’t matter. They were wrong. “What if I don't want to marry?” Lilian held her breath. She had never said the words out loud. “Not want to marry?”. Her aunt frowned. “What else would you do?”. Set in a Ugandan village, Lilian has learned to shrink herself to fit other people's ideas of what a girl is. In her village a girl is not meant to be smarter than her brother. A girl is not meant to go to school or enjoy her body or decide who to marry. Especially if she is poor. Inspired by and written in consultation with young Ugandan women, “I am Change”, is the tragic but empowering story of how a young girl finds her voice and the strength to fight for change. (Publisher)
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