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Prisoner of Tehran: The End of Childhood in Iran by Marina Nemat ISBN 13: 9780719562518

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Paperback; London, United Kingdom: John Murray, 2007; ISBN-13: 978-0719562518

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Prisoner of Tehran: One Woman's Story of Survival Inside a Torture Jail: The End of Childhood...

Prisoner of Tehran: One Woman's Story of Survival Inside a Torture Jail: The End of Childhood in Iran

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Prisoner of Tehran: The End of Childhood in Iran

Prisoner of Tehran: The End of Childhood in Iran

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John Murray, Australia, 2007. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Includes 16 black and white photos. Brought up as a Christian, Marina Nemat's peaceful childhood in Tehran was shattered when the Iranian Revolution of 1979 ushered in a new era of Islamic rule. After complaining to her teachers about her Maths lessons being replaced by Koran study, Marina was arrested late one evening. She was taken to the notorious prison, Evin, where interrogation and torture were part of the daily routine. Aged sixteen, she was sentenced to death. Her prison guard snatched her from the firing squad bullets but exacted a shocking price in return -- marriage to him and conversion to Islam. Marina lived out her prison days as his secret bride, spending nights with him in a separate cell. Marina struggled to reconcile her hatred towards Ali and her feelings of physical repulsion with the fact that he had saved her life. When Ali was murdered by his enemies from Evin, and saved Marina's life for the second time,… Read More
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Prisoner of Tehran : The End of Childhood in Iran

Prisoner of Tehran : The End of Childhood in Iran

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John Murray (Publishers), London, United Kingdom, 2007. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Good. 1st Printing. 280 pages. First Printing. This book is in very good or better condition. It has no tears to the pages and no pages are missing from the book. The spine of the book is in strong condition. The front cover has some very minor bumps and marks indicating previous use but overall is in really nice, tight condition. Items are in stock and will be shipped same day or next business day directly from our Australian address. SYNOPSIS: Brought up as a Christian, Marina Nemat's peaceful childhood in Tehran was shattered when the Iranian Revolution of 1979 ushered in a new era of Islamic rule. After complaining to her teachers about her Maths lessons being replaced by Koran study, Marina was arrested late one evening. She was taken to the notorious prison, Evin, where interrogation and torture were part of the daily routine. Aged sixteen, she was sentenced to death. Her prison guard snatched her from the… Read More
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Prisoner of Tehran : The End of Childhood in Iran

Prisoner of Tehran : The End of Childhood in Iran

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John Murray (Publishers), London, United Kingdom, 2007. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine Condition. Third impression of the First Edition. 280 pages. Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. All edges clean, neat and free of foxing. Items are in stock and will be shipped same day or next business day directly from our Australian address. SYNOPSIS: Brought up as a Christian, Marina Nemat's peaceful childhood in Tehran was shattered when the Iranian Revolution of 1979 ushered in a new era of Islamic rule. After complaining to her teachers about her Maths lessons being replaced by Koran study, Marina was arrested late one evening. She was taken to the notorious prison, Evin, where interrogation and torture were part of the daily routine. Aged sixteen, she was sentenced to death. Her prison guard snatched her from the firing squad bullets but exacted a shocking price in return… Read More
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