Not Without My Daughter is the true story of a courageous mother and her breathtaking odyssey, now a major motion picture starring Academy Award-winner Sally Field!
In August 1984, Michigan housewife Betty Mahmoody accompanied her husband to his native Iran for a two-week vacation. To her horror, she found herself and her four-year-old daughter, Mahtob, virtual prisoners of a man rededicated to his Shiite Moslem faith, in a land where women are near-slaves and Americans are despised. Their only hope for escape lay in a dangerous underground that would not take her child...
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Education Education & Reference Psychology Self Help Self-Help Self-Help & PsychologyI'm amazed at the venom spewed from hate filled minds about this book. The poor woman was, literally, kidnapped. She deserved a chance to escape. Love Iran? Hate Betty Mahmoody? Then go back there.
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This is one of my all time favorite books. A true story where you are kept on the edge of your seat as this mother searches for ways to bring her daughter back with her from a foreign country to the United States. You tense up as they are smuggled through road blocks or are escaping over rough terrain. Even after the book ends, you find yourself wanting to know more and more about where they are today and how things are with...
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In this fascinating book, Betty Mahmoody relates the story of her life as the wife of an Iranian man who was a doctor in the U.S. when she met him. Although possessed by moods of depression, Moody is a loving husband and father most of the time. When his nephew comes to visit, they begin to plan for Moody's family to come to Iran for a two-week vacation. Betty suspects that Moody may try to detain them in his native land,...
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Betty is a woman of strength and her courageous struggle to flee her tormentor clearly emphasises this fact. The book is one of the most exhilirating books that one can read as it strongly highlights the unbroken human spirit as well as faith and devotion to Jesus Christ. I believe that the experience that Betty as an individual undergoes gives hope to even the most pathetic souls. The fact that she and her daughter...
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