Mayada, Daughter of Iraq: One Woman's Survival Under Saddam Hussein
 

Mayada, Daughter of Iraq: One Woman's Survival Under Saddam Hussein

by Jean P. Sasson

A member of one of the most distinguished and honored families in Iraq, Mayada grew up surrounded by wealth and royalty. But when Saddam Hussein's regime took power, she was thrown into cell 52 in the infamous Baladiyat prison with seventeen other nameless, faceless women from all walks of life. To ease their suffering, these "shadow women" passed each day by sharing their life stories. Now,... (read more)

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Letitia B
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This is the first book I had to read a chapter and put it down. I had to digest just to move on to the next. No one should ever have to have those type of experiences.

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Dana K
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i think its bullshit!! exaggeration!

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  • khalid o

    khalid o said:

    Really it's a good book that tells about the life in Iraq ...... how was it and how is it now?...

    posted Monday, November 19 2007
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