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Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materia...

Posted: 03 Nov 2017, 09:59
by Arushi Singh
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materialism Destroy the Future of Millions of Children in the World" by Br. Paterne Muhaya Bengehya.]
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2 out of 4 stars
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“15 million girls marry before the age of 18 each year – the equivalent of one every 2 seconds. If we don’t act now, more than 140 million girls will become child brides by 2020.”

Bengehya, Paterne Muhaya. Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materialism Destroy the Future of Millions of Children in the World: A Story of a Victim African Child Girl (Kindle Locations 31-32). UNKNOWN. Kindle Edition.


Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materialism Destroy the Future of Millions of Children in the World by Br. Paterne Muhaya Bengehya is a direct and confrontational graphic work that deals with the issue of Child Marriage. While this book is set in Africa, it is very relevant to other parts of the world. In Asian countries, child marriage is still very much prevalent. Hence, the author effectively deals with very serious ideas in this book, while catering to a younger audience.

The simple fact that this book has dealt with the issue of child marriage made me gravitate towards it. I felt that this issue has been dealt with much candour in this book. It sends an important message to the reader about such social evils, and therein lies its beauty.

Another thing that is very commendable about this book is the way the narrative has been backed by facts. Everything that is stated in the book is extensively researched, and it is quite clear that the author has put in a lot of effort into really understanding the issue which is explored in the book. The author has provided the facts to the reader and empowered the reader to find their own voice.

The illustrations used in the book are beautiful. They seem like they have been made by a child and make the whole book seem more adorable.

However, there are many issues in this book. The most important issue is that it is quite clear that the book had not been well edited. It read like a rough draft of a manuscript. While the themes explored were brilliant, there was no fluidity in the book. A lot of different facts and statistics were put together in a clumsy manner, and this made the book seem a bit unpolished. There were a few errors in the book and this made the book a bit unappealing to me.

I would rate this book 2 out of 4 stars. I loved the themes, the message, and the illustrations, but there were far too many errors in the book.

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Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materialism Destroy the Future of Millions of Children in the World
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Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materi

Posted: 03 Nov 2017, 20:08
by juliusotinyo
Great review, despite the errors in it the book's topic is quite interesting.

Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materi

Posted: 04 Nov 2017, 01:50
by Arushi Singh
Yes! I absolutely agree. :D

Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materi

Posted: 04 Nov 2017, 02:04
by Ferdinand_Otieno
This was a story worth writing about and great review of the book.

Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materi

Posted: 04 Nov 2017, 02:35
by KlareAllison
The theme of child marriage in Br. Paterne Muhaya Bengehya's Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materialism Destroy the Future of Millions of Children in the World, is very topical. In the northern area of my country, sadly, his still continues.

I think this review reads well! Thanks, Arushi Singh, for reading my review.

Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materi

Posted: 04 Nov 2017, 07:32
by Arushi Singh
Thank you so much!

Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materi

Posted: 06 Nov 2017, 19:17
by Izesicle
Too bad it wasn't well edited. The call to action would have been more powerful otherwise.

Thanks for stopping by my review.

Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materi

Posted: 08 Nov 2017, 08:45
by Mercelle
This book tackles such a pressing issue. Too bad it's not well edited.

Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materi

Posted: 08 Nov 2017, 08:48
by kandscreeley
This sounds like a subject that definitely needs to be dealt with. It's too bad that there were so many errors, though. Thanks for the review.

Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materi

Posted: 08 Nov 2017, 21:23
by Kat Berg
I hope they take the time to do a more thorough edit. It is, as others have said, an important topic and having good books written on it would be useful. Thanks for the review.

Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materi

Posted: 27 Nov 2017, 10:40
by Michael Davids daudi
Nice work good writing

Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materia...

Posted: 07 Dec 2017, 00:52
by inaramid
The book cover alone looks so unprofessional. I wouldn't have guessed that it contained something of substance if I hadn't read your review. I'm shocked at the themes the book attempted to explore, but the poor editing makes it lose some of its credibility, right? That's really too bad.

Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materia...

Posted: 07 Dec 2017, 00:56
by ziauljc
It shows us the real situation of the soceity.Great writing.Loved it.

Re: Official Review: Child Marriage, Bride Price, and Materia...

Posted: 25 Dec 2017, 06:27
by maxidonx3
Now about this piece of work, there are many references. This alone might just take you off the line while trying to pronounce those big names.
I think this piece if work/writing should have a caption say "girl child education". By the way well done, nice nice work.