DAUGHTER OF PERSIA A woman's Harem through the Islamic Revolution

"A riveting memoir about an inspiring Iranian woman and her country's road to revolution." "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." --...

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Main Authors: Farmaian, Sattareh Farman (Author), Munker, Dona (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Bantam Press 1992
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