Alek

From Sudanese Refugee to International Supermodel

by  Alek Wek
 
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Since the day she was scouted by a modeling agent while shopping at a London street fair when she was just nineteen, Alek Wek's life has been nothing short of a fantasy. When she's not the featured model in print campaigns for hip companies, or gracing the cover of Elle, she is working the runways of Paris, New York, and Milan to model for the world's leading designers, including Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel. But nothing in her early years prepared her for the life of a model.

Born in Wau, in the southern Sudan, Alek knew only a few years of peace with her family before they were caught up in a ruthless civil war that pitted outlaw militias, the Muslim-dominated government, and southern rebels against each other in a brutal conflict that killed nearly two million people. Here is her daring story of fleeing the war on foot and her escape to London, where her rise from young model to supermodel was all the more notable because of Alek's non-European looks.

A probe into the Sudanese conflict and an inside look into the life of a most unique supermodel, Alek is a book that will inspire as well as inform.

Product Details

  • Subtitle: From Sudanese Refugee to International Supermodel
  • Media: Hardcover Book, 224 pages
  • Publisher: Amistad (September 01, 2007)
  • ISBN-10: 0061243310
  • ISBN-13: 9780061243318
  • Dimensions: 6.3 x 9.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 lbs
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Customer Reviews

  • Rating Inspirational and educational  Aug 31, 2007 (19 of 19 found this helpful)

    I saw Alek on the Today show recently. I purchased the book and finished it in a couple of days. What a life she has lived, growing up in Sudan, as a refugee, and now supermodel. The values her parents taught the family shine through the book as does the belief in family, and tradition. The down side is the incredible killings and war torn country.

  • Rating Alek  Sep 20, 2007 (3 of 4 found this helpful)

    I think the book was excellent. I would have like to have read about how she met Riccardo though.

  • Rating inspirational  Sep 24, 2007 (2 of 3 found this helpful)

    this book is amazing, touching, i cried my eyes out. its very inspiring and motivational. it made my everyday problems seems so little compared to what she went through. i will definitely recommend this book to everyone.

  • Rating Amazing  Jan 2, 2008 (2 of 2 found this helpful)

    I'm not a fan of reading. I really only picked up Alek Wek's book because she came to a book singing at my school, Howard University. She impressed me as a down to earth, humble, kindly demeanored woman. She personally autographed it and took a picture with me. I sat the book down for several months, but, when I did pick it up over the Christmas break it gripped me. It is both entertaining and informing. She speaks about her life as child growing up in war torn Sudan, and the atrocities which occurred there, her move to New York and London, her subsequent conquering the fashion industry, and her eventual return to her birthplace. Throughout the book I literally laughed at times, and was on the verge of tears at others. It not a difficult read. It's simply a really good read. Pick it up!

  • Rating Thank you Alek for sharing your story!  Nov 1, 2007 (1 of 1 found this helpful)

    Alek Wek shared a story with me, through this book, that helped me to appreciate the mind of child growing up in poverty, in a family, in a culture, in a world of others who are not alike. Alek's story helped me to make connections to the old ways of my mother's mother and my mother and the very old ways that perhaps originated back in Africa; ways that were somewhat preserved from modern "civilized" ways. Alek's story helped me to appreciate the story I am leaving and hope to leave with my own children. Alek's words encourage me to be careful with my own (to say that Alek is "well-spoken" would be an understatement. As an aspiring author, myself, I would say about Alek's writing: it would seem she truly appreciates the gift of language and the power of thought behind it). Alek's book is appropriately titled in my opinion, she is not the girl of an impoverished African village or primitive tribe, she is not the rags to riches to story. She is Alek, a unique life force that has been affected and infected by the life around her.
    This was a special treat for me for many reasons but mainly because it reinforced my hope that our kids are listening; not only to our words but to their environment. It was again a special treat for me...to be infected with the spirit of Africa, to feel the power of her words and her love for herself...who she truly is.

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