Iran Awakening: From Prison to Peace Prize: One Woman's Struggle at the Crossroads of History

Azadeh Moaveni , Shirin Ebadi
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Iran Awakening: From Prison to Peace Prize: One Woman's Struggle at the Crossroads of History

Azadeh Moaveni , Shirin Ebadi
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“Iran Awakening offers the chance to understand Iran’s tumultuous recent history, seen through the eyes of
a supremely courageous Islamic woman.”
The Christian Science Monitor

“Ebadi’s inspiring memoir Iran Awakening offers a first-hand look at her remarkable life and Iran’s human rights struggle.”
The Times (UK)

“A priceless gift to her country–and the world.”
The Globe and Mail

“Iran Awakening is a riveting memoir.”
The Sunday Times (UK)

“Shirin Ebadi is one of the most eloquent advocates for liberalism and reform in the Muslim world…. An inspiring account of her herculean struggle to hold Iran’s clerical regime accountable for its gross human rights violations. As a testament to how a single, inspired voice can rise above the cacophony of bigotry and fanaticism, the book should be required reading…. Ebadi’s words are a timely reminder.”
The Nation

"The safety and freedom of citizens in democracies is irretrievably bound with the safety and freedom of people like Shirin Ebadi who are fighting to reassert the best achievements of mankind: universal human rights. One of the staunchest advocates for human rights in her country and beyond, Ms. Ebadi, herself a devout Muslim, represents hope for many in Muslim societies that Islam and democracy are indeed compatible."
—Azar Nafisi

"This is the riveting story of an amazing and very brave woman living through some quite turbulent times. And she emerges with head unbowed."
—Archbishop Desmond Tutu
  • Published date: Apr 10, 2007
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 256
  • Publisher: Knopf Canada
  • ISBN: 9780676978032
  • Dimensions: 5.2" W x 0.7" L x 7.9" H
Shirin Ebadi is one of the leading human rights activists in the world. She received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003. She continues to work as a lawyer in Tehran while also lecturing widely around the world.

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