![]() “I always knew I had to tell my life story, which is unusual even for Somalis,” says Salh, who is warm and friendly in conversation. ![]() Salh, now a successful infusion nurse in Sonoma County with a stable marriage and three children, uses this moment as the jumping-off point for her memoir, “The Last Nomad,” out now from Algonquin Books. Salh was pulled out of school and made to leave the city life of Galkayo in Somalia behind. This would not be so unusual, except that Salh’s beloved grandma, or ayeeyo, was a nomad. ![]() ![]() When Shugri Said Salh was six years old, she was sent to live with her grandmother. ![]()
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