An anthology of eight short stories, inspired by a project of the Uganda
Women Writers' Association (Femrite) working with women attending legal
aid clinics in southwest Uganda to encourage these women to relate their
experiences. Their stories reflects the plights of African rural women,
especially Ugandan rural women, in a traditionally male-dominated
environment. They evolve around themes such as women in relation to the
land and property, the social position of widowed women and orphaned
girls, mental and physical abuse, the bride price, its place in modern
relationships, its link with abuse, and how if affects the status of
women. Many of the contributors to this anthology are gender and women's
rights activists as well as creative writers. They include Monica Arac
de Nyeko, Jackee Budesta Batanda and Waltraud Ndagijimana whose stories
were published in Words from a Granary (Femrite, 2001).