Prisoner of Tehran: A Memoir
In her heartbreaking, triumphant, and elegantly written memoir, Prisoner of Tehran, Marina Nemat tells the heart-pounding story of her life as a young girl in Iran during the early days of Ayatollah Khomeini's brutal Islamic Revolution.
In January 1982, Marina Nemat, then just sixteen years old, was arrested, tortured, and sentenced to death for political crimes. Until then, her life in Tehran had centered around school, summer parties at the lake, and her crush on Andre, the young man she had met at church. But when math and history were subordinated to the study of the Koran and political propaganda, Marina protested. Her teacher replied, "If you don't like it, leave." She did, and, to her surprise, other students followed.
Soon she was arrested with hundreds of other youths who had dared to speak out, and they were taken to the notorious Evin prison in Tehran. Two guards interrogated her. One beat her into unconsciousness; the other, Ali, fell in love with her.
Sentenced to death for refusing to give up the names of her friends, she was minutes from being executed when Ali, using his family connections to Ayatollah Khomeini, plucked her from the firing squad and had her sentence reduced to life in prison. But he exacted a shocking price for saving her life -- with a dizzying combination of terror and tenderness, he asked her to marry him and abandon her Christian faith for Islam. If she didn't, he would see to it that her family was harmed. She spent the next two years as a prisoner of the state, and of the man who held her life, and her family's lives, in his hands.
Lyrical, passionate, and suffused throughout with grace and sensitivity, Marina Nemat's memoir is like no other. Her search for emotional redemption envelops her jailers, her husband and his family, and the country of her birth -- each of whom she grants the greatest gift of all: forgiveness.
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real story
IF YOU LIKE REAL LIFE STORIES YOU WILL LOVE THIS BOOK. YOU GET TO KNOW HOW LIFE IS IN IRAN AND HOW FANATIC RELIGION IS USED AS AN EXCUSE FOR THE ATROCITIES THAT ARE PRACTICED AGAINST VERY YOUNG AND INNOCENT PEOPLE,THE ABSOLUTE LACK OF FREEDOM ......
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Should Be ON Best Seller List
This writer ranks right up there with the author of "The Kite Runner" and "A Thousand Splendid Suns". She has not made the best seller list yet but as word spreads about what an excellent book this is then she surely will. Marina reveals her...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Sep 19, 2007 Type: User Review |
A Fascinating Tale Of Survival
This book was brought to my attention by a friend who had heard Ms. Nemat speak on the radio. He was moved by her experience in Iran as it so closely mirrored his own. Having listened to his stories of surviving the Revolution in Iran, I decided...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Aug 30, 2007 Type: User Review |
A must read
This was a very moving book. I couldn't put it down. It really makes you appreciate your life and freedoms. This is one of the best books I've read in a long time.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Jul 31, 2007 Type: User Review |
Prisoner of tehran great read
This is one of the first books that I have read in a very long time and I loved it. After reading I could not stop thinking about it. The middle was a little slow but I could not put the book down in the last third of the book. Very touching read
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