The Dragons, the Giant, the Women: A Memoir

Time to Read
4 hrs 51 mins

Reading Time

4 hrs 51 mins

How long to read The Dragons, the Giant, the Women: A Memoir?

The estimated word count of The Dragons, the Giant, the Women: A Memoir is 72,540 words.

A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 4 hrs 51 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 8 hrs 4 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 2 hrs 42 mins.

The Dragons, the Giant, the Women: A Memoir - 72,540 words
Reading Speed Time to Read
Slow 150 words/min 8 hrs 4 mins
Average 250 words/min 4 hrs 51 mins
Fast 450 words/min 2 hrs 42 mins
The Dragons, the Giant, the Women: A Memoir by Wayétu Moore
Authors
Wayétu Moore

More about The Dragons, the Giant, the Women: A Memoir

72,540 words

Word Count

for The Dragons, the Giant, the Women: A Memoir

272 pages

Pages
Hardcover: 272 pages
Paperback: 272 pages

7 hours and 48 minutes

Audiobook length


Description

An engrossing memoir of escaping the First Liberian Civil War and building a life in the United StatesWhen Wayétu Moore turns five years old, her father and grandmother throw her a big birthday party at their home in Monrovia, Liberia, but all she can think about is how much she misses her mother, who is working and studying in faraway New York. Before she gets the reunion her father promised her, war breaks out in Liberia. The family is forced to flee their home on foot, walking and hiding for three weeks until they arrive in the village of Lai. Finally, a rebel soldier smuggles them across the border to Sierra Leone, reuniting the family and setting them off on yet another journey, this time to the United States.Spanning this harrowing journey in Moore’s early childhood, her years adjusting to life in Texas as a black woman and an immigrant, and her eventual return to Liberia, The Dragons, the Giant, the Women is a deeply moving story of the search for home in the midst of upheaval. Moore has a novelist’s eye for suspense and emotional depth, and this unforgettable memoir is full of imaginative, lyrical flights and lush prose. In capturing both the hazy magic and the stark realities of what is becoming an increasingly pervasive experience, Moore shines a light on the great political and personal forces that continue to affect many migrants around the world, and calls us all to acknowledge the tenacious power of love and family.