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Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail (Oprah's Book Club) (Hardcover)
by Malika Oufkir (Author) "From the living room come the strains of mambo and cha-cha music, the percussion and guitars punctuated by the arrival of the guests..." (more)
Key Phrases: reinforced door, Lalla Mina, Bir Jdid, General Oufkir (more...)
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Oprah Book Club® Selection, May 2001: At the age of 5, Malika Oufkir, eldest daughter of General Oufkir, was adopted by King Muhammad V of Morocco and sent to live in the palace as part of the royal court. There she led a life of unimaginable privilege and luxury alongside the king's own daughter. King Hassan II ascended the throne following Muhammad V's death, and in 1972 General Oufkir was found guilty of treason after staging a coup against the new regime, and was summarily executed. Immediately afterward, Malika, her mother, and her five siblings were arrested and imprisoned, despite having no prior knowledge of the coup attempt.

They were first held in an abandoned fort, where they ate moderately well and were allowed to keep some of their fine clothing and books. Conditions steadily deteriorated, and the family was eventually transferred to a remote desert prison, where they suffered a decade of solitary confinement, torture, starvation, and the complete absence of sunlight. Oufkir's horrifying descriptions of the conditions are mesmerizing, particularly when contrasted with her earlier life in the royal court, and many graphic images will long haunt readers. Finally, teetering on the edge of madness and aware that they had been left to die, Oufkir and her siblings managed to tunnel out using their bare hands and teaspoons, only to be caught days later. Her account of their final flight to freedom makes for breathtaking reading. Stolen Lives is a remarkable book of unfathomable deprivation and the power of the human will to survive.

Publishers Weekly
While accounts of the unjust arrest and torture of political prisoners are by now common, we expect such victims to come with a just cause. Here, Oufkir tells of the 20-year imprisonment of her upper-class Moroccan family following a 1972 coup attempt against King Hassan II by her father, a close military aide. After her father's execution, Oufkir, her mother and five siblings were carted off to a series of desert barracks, along with their books, toys and French designer clothes in the family's Vuitton luggage. At their first posting, they complained that they were short on butter and sweets. Over the years, subsequent placements brought isolation cells and inadequate, vermin-infested rations. Finally, starving and suicidal, the innocents realized they had been left to die. They dug a tunnel and escaped. Recapture led to another five years of various forms of imprisonment before the family was finally granted freedom. Oufkir's experience does not fit easily into current perceptions of political prisoners victimized for their beliefs or actions. In fact, she was the adopted daughter of King Muhammad V, Hassan II's father, sent by her parents at age five to be raised in the court with the king's daughter as her companion and equal. Beyond horrifying images such as mice nibbling at a rich girl's face, this erstwhile princess's memoir will fascinate readers with its singular tale of two kindly fathers, political struggles in a strict monarchy and a family's survival of cruel, prolonged deprivation. (Apr.)Forecast: A bestseller in France, where Morocco is always a hot issue, this oddly gripping book should also do well here thanks to Oufkir's appearance soon on 60 Minutes and a five-city tour. Film adaptation is a distinct possibility, especially given the book's publisher.

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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 293 pages
  • Publisher: Miramax Books (June 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786868619
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786868612
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars 240 customer reviews (240 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #434,969 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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From the living room come the strains of mambo and cha-cha music, the percussion and guitars punctuated by the arrival of the guests. Read the first page
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Lalla Mina, Bir Jdid, General Oufkir, Lalla Bahia, Queen Mother, Villa Yasmina, Oum Sidi, Minister of the Interior, Prince Moulay Abdallah, France Inter, King Hassan, Ben Barka, King Muhammad, Sidi Muhammad, Alain de Chalvron, Alain Delon, Throne Day, Western Sahara, Abraham Serfaty, Christmas Eve, Colonel Benaich, Lalla Aicha, Lharbi Doukkali, Mamma Khadija
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