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Mayada, Daughter of Iraq
Author: Jean Sasson

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Publisher: Dutton Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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ISBN-13: 9780525948117 - ISBN-10: 0525948112
Publication Date: 10/20/2003


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback

Book Description:
Jean Sasson met Mayada Al-Askari on a trip to Baghdad in 1998. One year later, Jean learned that Mayada had been taken without the knowledge of her family from the tiny print shop that she owned, and imprisoned in the notorious Baladiyat Prison—headquarters of Saddam Hussein’s infamous secret police.

Mayada’s story both past and present is truly incredible. Her family was one of the most distinguished and honored families in Iraq. One grandfather fought alongside Lawrence of Arabia. The other was the first true Arab nationalist (admired greatly by Saddam Hussein). Her uncle was Prime Minister of Iraq for nearly forty years; her mother, an important government official.

From personal meetings with Saddam Hussein and Chemical Ali to raising two small children as a single mother, Mayada’s life was at once privileged, yet carefully balanced. But life can shift quickly in Iraq and Mayada finds herself thrown into a small cell with seventeen other women. The shadow women. The women rally around each other to share their unbelievable stories and in so doing gain the strength to survive. The names of the shadow women are scrawled in charcoal onto the cell wall in the hopes that one day one of them will make it out to tell others of their existence. This is Mayada’s courageous story, but also that of her sisters.


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Top Member Book Reviews

Madge C. (dmconn1) wrote on 10/27/2009...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

So heart wrenching it was hard to read every word at times. As other reviewers before me wrote, "I am glad to live in the USA"! Jean Sasson is very meticulous in her research and ultimately in her writings. So much detail, with strong descriptions. I felt like I was in the cell with Mayada. I read a series by Jean Sasson before reading this book, and was not disappointed in "Mayada". It is always good to read about other cultures, and what people do to just survive.

LISA M. (LISACHERIE) wrote on 7/30/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a heartbreaking true story about Mayada and her imprisonment in cell 52. She speaks about the terrible, unjust imprisonment and torture of men and women and how she and the other prisoners cope with the "horror of it all". She speaks of her life before Saddam and also of the terrors inflicted on Iraqi citizens while he was in power.
I could not put this book down. It is very powerful reading. This book is very graphic and it really makes me thankful that I live in the United States of America.


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Monica M. wrote on 7/21/2009...


Jean Sasson stays true. Great read.

Brandi F. (brandi813) wrote on 10/12/2008...


Horrifying! Makes me feel very priviledged to be living in the U.S., despite whatever differences and flaws our people and government may have!!

Bonnie W. (bon-bon) wrote on 8/8/2007...


When you are thinking your life is not where you want it to be.... read this book and feel fortunate for who you are and where you live. A real reality check. Very well written and heart-wrenchingly true. Life under Saddam Hussein must have been unbearable!

Heather H. (heatherbell) - Dunkirk, IN wrote on 7/21/2007...


Mayada is a heartbreaking true story. One of the best books I've ever read.

Donna B. (foxygirl) wrote on 4/9/2007...


very interesting book

Kay P. wrote on 10/2/2006...


This book is a real eye opener!

Bernie N. (Bernie) wrote on 8/16/2006...


I could not put this book down! It so sad to see what other women go thru in their countries. Very interesting to hear how this woman came from a well known and respected family, yet still ended up in prison.

Lynda S. (Rouge) wrote on 1/28/2006...


I have enjoyed both books written by Jean Sasson, that I have read.. I enjoyed the immense detail and heartfelt writting of this author for this book!! I highly recommend this book for anyone who is interested in what is was like in Iraq for women and many others while Saddam Hussein was ruling..

from the back page cover:

That first night in Baladiyat cleared Mayada's mind about Iraq, and she promised herself that if she got out of prison alive, she would pause no longer than it took to pack a bag and grab her children. She would leave her home and her country and never return, even if she had to stand on the street corners of Amman and beg. She stared for a moment at the three guards questioning her and wondered what they might say if they knew she had Saddam's private telephone number, but she quickly dismissed the idea of placing such a call, for the small pad where she kept his number was hidden in a secret place in her home....


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