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Diary of a Lost Girl: The Autobiography of Kola Boof by Sudanese-American novelist Kola Boof, her memoir of her early life in Sudan and subsequent experiences as an adoptee in the US and onwards, originally out from African-American specialty small press Door of Kush in 2003 and re-issued in an updated edition by Seaborn in 2007, and quotes favourable blurb praise from specialty review outlets.
NB: there's a warning in the full blurb that this is the uncut version, which states quote-unquote "Contains explicit sex, violence, frank discussion of racial-sexual ideology and themes that may be offensive to some readers."
Neverending controversy surrounded this bestseller by Kola Boof. Many were spellbound by more than 90 pages detailing her terrifying experience as Osama Bin Laden's former mistress. But the Sudanese-born Novelist/Poet writes even more profoundly about the hardships of being vaginally circumcised, about witnessing her birth parents killed in her presence as a small child, about slavery and Arabism in Sudan, about being adopted and raised in the U.S. by African Americans, about her quest for true love, and in one particularly daring chapter, about her hopes for the future of her sons. Add to that years of psychiatric treatment, a struggle with manic anger and quite a few daring romances other than Bin Laden and you've got the perfect ingredients for a feature film.