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Women's Fiction
Out of Iran : one woman's escape from the Ayatollahs

Out of Iran : one woman's escape from the Ayatollahs

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: perspective is everything
Review: I bought this book after having read "Not Without My Daughter" by Betty Mahmoody. While I found "Not Without..." to be a compelling drama, Miss Mahmoody's obvious prejudice from the very beginning of the book forced me to step back and maintain some perspective.

"Out of Iran" is refreshing because it is a story told by a woman who loves her country, but who is willing to criticize its policies and societal norms. Miss Azadi has a smooth but evocative writing style that maintains its intensity throughout. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the impact of Middle Eastern social and political policies on women.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A real eye opener
Review: Reading this book it brought to mind what I know but never really wounted to think about. A horrowing situation in Iran. The author does a great job in describing the every day difficulties of living in a post monach Iran. Amazzing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A real eye opener
Review: Reading this book it brought to mind what I know but never really wounted to think about. A horrowing situation in Iran. The author does a great job in describing the every day difficulties of living in a post monach Iran. Amazzing.


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