Leymah Gbowee
Leymah GboweeMighty Be Our Powers

Mighty Be Our Powers

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Mighty Be Our Powers

The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize shares her inspirational, powerful story of how a group of women working together created an unstoppable force that brought peace to Liberia. As a young woman, Leymah Gbowee was broken by the Liberian civil war, a brutal conflict that destroyed her country and claimed the lives of countless relatives and friends. Propelled by her realization that it is women and girls who suffer most during conflicts, she found the courage to turn her bitterness into action.

About Leymah Gbowee

Leymah Roberta Gbowee is a Liberian peace activist responsible for leading a women's peace movement that brought an end to the Second Liberian Civil War in 2003.The peace movement began when Gbowee reportedly had a dream where God told her, "Gather the women and pray for peace!" That was the beginning of the peace movement that united Christian and Muslim women against President Charles Taylor and the war.This led to the election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in Liberia, and Gbowee, along with Sirleaf and Tawakkul Karman, were awarded the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize "for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women's rights to full participation in peace-building work.".

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Amazing! Model for the future!.
This true story will change your life!.
Thinking this book historical, about women and war in Liberia, I bought it. Primarily I wanted to read Leymah Gbowee because I heard her speak at my daughter's college graduation.
It was an eye-opening book for anyone who does not know the history of the civil war in Liberia. Touching and well-written book.
Leymah Gbowee tells a painful story, often shameful. We see Liberia and its horrifying civil war through her eyes, as a 16 year old girl, then as a young woman and a mother, and finally as a mature woman.
Leymah Gbowee is not just a woman who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011, she is also a woman who was in the center of war, abuse, chaos and struggles with faith. Her choice to again and again look outside of herself to care for those suffering around her and to lead others to stand up in the face of certain danger is a testament to her strength of character.
Though not without flaws, a remarkable book.

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