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An emotionally resonant and eminently readable anthology of true accounts that will appeal greatly to readers interested in global women’s issues, journalism, and the modern Arab world.
An authentic and impactful collection of personal narratives portraying the human experience of immigration. The authenticity and honesty with which the stories are relayed leave no room for emotional distance on the part of readers, creating a book that is not only illuminating but deeply touching.
This is a valuable addition to contemporary feminist writing, providing much-needed perspective to a pervasive issue that young women and staunch feminists will glean much from, whether they agree with the author's findings or not. Ideal for readers new to the subject but also great for anyone interested in social science and history.
This well-curated and well-written compilation of inspiring and informative personal narratives will prove both enlightening and entertaining for many readers. [See Prepub Alert, 9/21/15.]
A great read by a stellar writer, this book is for those interested in world politics and social history. Sri Lanka doesn't get much notice from the Western world, but with Subramanian's study perhaps it will finally get the spotlight it deserves.
Whether one has an interest in Middle Eastern politics, a solid human interest story, or a general appreciation of humanity, this book will hold the attention of its audience. An emotional and inquisitive read that covers global and personal history with panache and passion.