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Nadia, Captive of Hope: Memoir of an Arab Woman (Foremother Legacies)

Nadia, Captive of Hope: Memoir of an Arab Woman (Foremother Legacies)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Struggling for freedom as the ship sinks
Review: Brilliant book. The story of the struggle of a woman for liberation and equality as her host nation slips from existence at the hands of a formidable enemy. Detailed review to follow

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!
Review: Extremely moving story. The author recounts for us how she survived through an abusive childhood, an arranged marriage as a teenager, being a refugee of two wars, and being widowed twice. Through all of her experiences, she never comes across as being helpless or an object of pity, but rather as a strong woman who will prevail despite the circumstances. Through reading her story, I finally began to comprehend what it means to be brought up and live in a patriarchal society and through this why anthropologists put so much emphasis on kinship structures when describing cultures. Her story also provides excellent background into the issues of concern for Islamic feminists- -especially child custody laws. This book is a must for anyone interested in women's roles in Islamic society. It also provides useful firsthand description of the Palestinian flight from Israel in 1947-48.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: story of the evolution of woman in a man's society
Review: This is a very brave book to write for someone from the Arab world, and very interesting to read for one who is familiar with that world. The book chonicles the growth from girl to independent woman in a society which is against giving women their independence. And it is someone's true story. It is a must for people interested in women's rights in an arab society.


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