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Jean P. Sasson Ich, Prinzessin Sultana, und meine Töchter. Ein Leben hinter tausend Schleiern. Goldmann 3442431964 / 9783442431960 PAPERBACK Fine 3442431964 Kurzbeschreibung nIhr mutiges erstes Buch Ich, Prinzessin aus dem Haus Al Saud wurde ein Welterfolg. Nun durchbricht Sultana erneut die Mauer des Schweigens. Offen berichtet sie von ihrem Leben im goldenen K?fig, von den Dem?tigungen, den sie und ihre T÷chter tagt?glich ausgesetzt sind. Und von ihrem stillen, behutsamen Kampf, in dem Sultana einen ungew÷hnlichen Verb?ndeten findet. n n?ber den Autor nJean Sasson, international gefeierte Bestsellerautorin u.a. von »Ich, Prinzessin aus dem Hause Al Saud«, gilt als eine der intimsten Kennerinnen der vor den westlichen Augen oft verborgenen Lebenswelt arabischer Frauen. 1998 bereiste sie erstmals den Irak und lernte Mayada al-Askari als ihre Dolmetscherin kennen. Ihre Freundschaft ?berdauerte auch die Zeit von Mayadas Inhaftierung und Flucht und gipfelte in der Zusammenarbeit an »Mayada - Tochter des Irak«. Auch Jean Sasson bem?ht sich seither, Informationen ?ber die Frauen aus Zelle 52 zusammenzutragen. Price:
4.84 EUR
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Jean P. Sasson Mayada, Hija De Irak (Best Seller) (Spanish Edition) 8497935764 / 9788497935760 PAPERBACK Very Good 8497935764 Product Description nJean Sasson first met Mayada in 1998. She traveled to Baghdad and Mayada was her official interpreter. nThey soon became friends and Mayada started to tell her the atrocities of Saddam Hussein. Mayada decided that she wanted to expose her story to the whole world and denounce the brutality of life in Iraq under Saddam Hussein. She asked Jean to write the experiences. Mayada lived several months in a cell, along with 17 other women, that she calls shadow-women. Most of them were totally innocent. They were tortured again and again until they confessed to everything they were charged with. Some of them died without hope of ever being free. The ones that survived were kept alive by their friendship, and the stories Mayada told them to make their pain and misery more bearable. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. n nFrom the Inside Flap nJean Sasson first met Mayada in 1998. She traveled to Baghdad and Mayada was her official interpreter. nThey soon became friends and Mayada started to tell her the atrocities of Saddam Hussein. Mayada decided that she wanted to expose her story to the whole world and denounce the brutality of life in Iraq under Saddam Hussein. She asked Jean to write the experiences. Mayada lived several months in a cell, along with 17 other women, that she calls shadow-women. Most of them were totally innocent. They were tortured again and again until they confessed to everything they were charged with. Some of them died without hope of ever being free. The ones that survived were kept alive by their friendship, and the stories Mayada told them to make their pain and misery more bearable. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Price:
15.15 EUR
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