She has released an autobiography in 2013 (in French), in which she describes her long and difficult journey from bondage to freedom.
[1] This book, reviewed in English by scholar Sebastien Fath,[2] has received a wide media coverage, including French TV France 3[3] and daily La Croix newspaper.
She has also started to travel abroad, including in Hungary[5] and in the United States (Texas), where she is getting known as an advocate against child trafficking.
[8] Not shy to speak about her Christian faith, she has been interviewed by the French Protestant website Regardsprotestants in May 2016, stating that being a refugee is not an identity.
[9] As a self biography, she published the book Je suis encore vivante: Dix ans d'errance du Soudan à l'Europe.