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Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail (Oprah Edition)

  • Sales Rank: #6261904 in Books
  • Published on: 2001
  • Binding: Unknown Binding

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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
GOOD STORY...BAD WRITING....BAD EDITING...
By lawyeraau
This is a book that on its face held a lot of promise. Any story in which a mother and her children, as well as faithful family retainers, are unjustly imprisoned in squalid conditions for twenty years for an ostensible crime comitted by the familial patriarch would certainly be of interest. Wrong! This is a tepid and disappointing book, poorly written and, most certainly, poorly edited. It is so filled with contraditions and inconsistencies, as to create somewhat of a credibility gap for the reader.

The story revolves around the Oufkir family, who were, at one time, a prominent, highly respected, and well known Moroccan family. Their story is told by Malika Oufkir, who is the eldest daughter of the late General Oufkir, who was executed in August 1972, immediately following an aborted attempt to assassinate King Hassan II of Morocco, for whom he was the Minister of Defense. General's Oufkir's treasonous action was the catalyst for the tragic turn of events that were to engulf his family.

After the aborted coup, the General's immediate family was placed under house arrest and four months later, along with two loyal family retainers who volunteered to share their fate, were whisked away to the first of several desert prisons that were to house them for the next fifteen years.

As Malika tells it, hers was initially almost a fairy tale story. Brought up in luxurious surroundings, she suffered early heartbreak when, at the age of five, she was separated from her family and "adopted" by then King Muhammad V, so as to be a live in playmate for the King's daughter. This adoption is never really explained, and one has no idea what her parents' thoughts were on this issue. Malika lived in the Palace in the lap of luxury for many years. As a teenager, however, she moved back with her family, where, there too, she continued to live a very privileged life, steeped in luxury and money.

After the Oufkirs' circumstances changed, theirs is truly a tragic story. There is little doubt that the conditions in their desert prisons were deplorable and squalid. With inadequate sanitation, insufficient food, no medical care, or educational provisions, the family was truly living a life of privation. Cutoff from the outside world, as they were, they truly were disenfranchised.

Their escape from their last desert prison, an escape that brought their plight to the consciousness of the public, was amazing. But for their escape, there is no doubt in my mind that they would still be languishing in a desert prison today, barely alive, if not already dead. I salute their determination and ingenuity in making a deperate break for freedom.

The problem lies in the telling of the story, which is so poorly told. Many things are left unexplained. No effort is made to ground the events that led to their family's downfall in a historical context. Whatever Malika said seems to have been what went into the final draft of this book, even if she contradicted herself a page or two later, which is the main problem with the book. There are so many inconsistencies with what Malika herself says, that the discerning reader is left to question much of what she represents.

Malika comes across as a somewhat self-absorbed, vapid woman to whom fate dealt a harsh and unusually cruel hand. Her self-absorption is most evident in that she barely acknowledges the sacrifice of the two faithful family retainers, who voluntarily shared their fate, nor does she discuss the impact that this had on them. It is also a little disconcerting that more does not come through about the perceptions the other family members had about this hellish experience. Their insight might have provided a little more balance and interest to the narrative. In the hands of a good writer and and excellent editor, this book might have withstood scrutiny and met expectations.

Sorry, Oprah, your book club selections are usually excellent. This one fails to make the grade.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A Life of Imprisonment Ended by Courage and Resilience
By Chidimma Ozor
Stolen Lives is a story of wealth, entitlement, courage, resilience, tragedy, and love. Malika Oufkir, who is of Moroccan descent, was born in 1953. She was adopted at the age of five by King Muhammad V. She was to be brought up with his daughter, Princess Amina, who was also five. When the King passed away, his son, Hassan II continued to raise the two girls. She lived in the palace for eleven years. While she lived in such rich surroundings, she was living her life as a prisoner because she rarely left the confines of the palace.

Oufkir could no longer stand being away from her family. As difficult as it was for the King, her adopted father, he allowed her to return to her family where she stayed for two years. When she first returned, she realized that she had missed so many years with her family and she had to become reacquainted with them.

Malika's father, General Muhammad Oufkir, was the second most important man in the kingdom. He tried to assassinate King Hassan II in 1972 and when the plot failed he was executed. Five bullets killed him. The King punished the entire family - Fatima Oufkir, Malika's mother, and her brothers and sisters, the youngest of which was only three years old. The family was sent to the desert, presumably to die. They remained in the Moroccan gaols for about fourteen years when four of the Oufkir children brilliantly escaped. With only a gold bracelet, their strength, determination, and humor, they were able to travel across their country and share their story of injustice and human suffering to the French media and their extended family. It was because of their drive that the rest of the family was rescued and they believed that they were free. However, they wouldn't be freed and granted asylum for close to nine more years.

This story is an encouraging tale of the human will. During the family's incarceration, Malika became her siblings' mother, confidante, and protector. Her wisdom was well beyond her years. She taught them table manners and how to read and communicate. They told her things that they couldn't share with their mother. Even though the siblings were separated into four cells, they developed a `system' which worked for them and maintained their sanity during the long years in which they were prisoners.

Stolen Lives gives an honest look at one woman's journey from being a palace prisoner to a desert prisoner and how she finally achieved freedom. It also shows how a woman was able to reconcile how her father's attempt to murder her adopted father resulted in his own death and her family's inhumane treatment. This is a human story of suffering and human rights violations. And throughout this harrowing journey Malika never lost sight of her identity as a Moroccan despite how her country seemingly turned its back on the Oufkir family.

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
a sad but true novel...
By Myriam Weber
i like the realism, the truth about dictatorism, i just wanted to say that i am very sorry, sorry in the name of all the Moroccans, for what happened to this family and these kid.

KIDS SHOULD NEVER BE PART OF A WAR AND POLITICS!!!!!!!

Great novel Malika and thank you for sharing your story with us

you are all women's muse, you are our hero.

i wish you all the happiness in the world and can't wait to read "Freedom"

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