Rekha Kalindi story translated in English for the first time

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 29 2015 | 11:32 AM IST
The life story of Rekha Kalindi from Purilia in West Bengal, who became a hero when she stood up against child marriage as an 11 year-old and fought for her right to study further, is now out in the form of a book.
Titled 'The Strength To Say No," the book has been translated by Sarah Lawson, an American-born Londoner who has authored poetry, non-fiction and plays and translates from French, Spanish and Dutch.
The book written with collaboration of Mouhssine Ennaimi, translated into English from Ennaimi's acclaimed French edition, is a documentary portrait of Kalindi's monumental struggle and an inspiring story for young women all over the world.
Kalindi, now 18, who refused an arranged marriage at the age of just 11 was allegedly beaten and starved by her own mother for doing so.
"I was moved by Rekha's story. For someone so young she has incredible strength and tenacity. She showed immense bravery by standing up against centuries of tradition. I felt compelled to tell her story and give her platform to reach a wider audience, raise awareness, see change and inspire others to do the same," says Ennaimi.
Kalindi now in standard 10 continues to be ambitious in life and wants to be a nurse. Being the poster girl against child marriage through her story she wants girls to follow her footsteps, to shun child marriage and take up education.
"My uncle's daughters have refused to get married until they complete their studies. Earlier, couples would have seven to eight children. Now that they have become aware of the need to educate and feed their children well, they are trying to limit their family size to just two kids. That is a good start," says Kalindi.
It is a book that inspires women to stand up for themselves and also she is a voice for the many children who still are affected by such evils in the society.
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First Published: Sep 29 2015 | 11:32 AM IST

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