Daughter of Persia: A Woman's Journey from Her Father's Harem Through the Islamic Revolution - Paperback
Daughter of Persia: A Woman's Journey from Her Father's Harem Through the Islamic Revolution - Paperback
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by Sattareh Farman Farmaian (Author), Dona Munker (Author)
"[A] loving memoir, which both describes [Farmaian's] lost world and, at the same time, why it had to disappear."--The Wall Street Journal
"A lesson about the value of personal freedom and what happens to a nation when its people are denied the right to direct their own destiny. This is a book Americans should read."--Washington Post
The fifteenth of thirty-six children, Sattareh Farman Farmaian was born in Iran in 1921 to a wealthy and powerful shazdeh, or prince, and spent a happy childhood in her father's Tehran harem. Inspired and empowered by his ardent belief in education, she defied tradition by traveling alone at the age of twenty-three to the United States to study at the University of Southern California. Ten years later, she returned to Tehran and founded the first school of social work in Iran.
Front Jacket
The Remarkable story of the daughter of a once powerful and wealthy shazdeh, or prince, Farmaian tells a fascinating tale of growing up in the 1930s in a Persian harem compound in Tehran. Breaking with Muslim tradition, she became an independent woman and found herself arrested as a counterrevolutionary. A dramtic window on Iran's journey through the twentieth century.
Author Biography
Sattareh Farman Farmaian immigrated to the United States in 1979. She lives in Los Angeles.
Dona Munker is a writer, editor, and teacher. She lives in New York.Share
