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Tim Butcher (Author), Xiaolu Guo (Author), Joanne Harris (Author), Kathy Lette (Author), Marie Phillips (Author), Irvine Welsh (Author), Deborah Moggach (Author)

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February 1, 2010
Seven writers, including Joanne Harris, Marie Phillips, and Irvine Welsh, spent time with a charity promoting the development of women and girls—and were inspired to write an extraordinary array of stories and essays that statistics cannot convey
 
Irvine Welsh tells a story of prostitutes in the Dominican Republic, while Xiaolu Guo tells of a policeman with a Khmer Rouge past. Marie Phillips takes on the sexual abuse of Ugandan schoolgirls—and the outcome of the abuse. Seven authors have visited seven different countries—Brazil, Togo, Sierra Leone, Cambodia, Uganda, Ghana, and the Dominican Republic—and spoken to young women and girls about their lives, struggles, and hopes. The result is an extraordinary collection of writings based on the girls' true stories, about prejudice, abuse, and neglect, but also about courage, resilience, and changing attitudes.

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Irvine Welsh's titles include Filth, Glue, Porno, Reheated Cabbage, and Trainspotting, which was made into a film. Joanne Harris is the author of many novels, including the Whitbread-shortlisted Chocolat, which was made into a film, Blackberry Wine, Five Quarters of the Orange, Gentlemen and Players, and The Girl with No Shadow. Tim Butcher is a journalist and the author of Blood River, shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction. Xiaolu Guo is the author of the Orange Prize-nominated A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary For Lovers and a filmmaker whose films have shown at Sundace and MOMA. Deborah Moggach is the author of Tulip Fever. Kathy Lette is the author of Altar Ego. Marie Phillips is the author of Gods Behaving Badly.

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Tim Butcher is an award-winning journalist, best-selling author and proud resident of Cape Town.

British-born, he has climbed mountains in New Zealand, learnt enough Albanian to smuggle himself into Kosovo during the 1999 war and survived four years living in Johannesburg.

His first book, Blood River - A Journey To Africa's Broken Heart, topped the Sunday Times best-seller list in 2008 and was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize, Britain's top non-fiction book award. Translated into six languages it was a Richard & Judy Book Club selection for 2008.

In the 2003 Gulf War he led the Daily Telegraph's award-winning reporting team in Iraq and was shortlisted for the prestigious Foreign Press Association reporter of the year award for his coverage of the 2006 Lebanon war. He is a regular contributor to the BBC's prestigious foreign affairs programme, From Our Own Correspondent.

Born in 1967 and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, he was on the staff of the Telegraph from 1990 to 2009 and is is currently writing a book on Liberia called Chasing The Devil to be published in late 2010.

He has also contributed to a number of compilation books including:

From Joburg To Jozi, published in 2002 by Penguin, a collection of short stories on Johannesburg.

Soweto Inside Out, published in 2004 by Penguin, a collection of short stories on Soweto.

From Our Own Correspondent - a celebration of fifty years of the BBC Radio Programme, published in 2005 by Profile

Because I Am A Girl, published in 2010 by Vintage, a collection of pieces of writing designed to highlight the plight of girls in the developing world. Proceeds from the sale of the book go to Plan International, a leading humanitarian group specialising in children's rights around the world.

He lives in South Africa with his girlfriend and their two children, Kit and Tess.



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