Disclosure: I receive an ebook copy in exchange for my review.
Genre:
Memoir
Pages:
362
Rating:
5 out of 5
A true account of Sima Goel, the Iranian teenager who crossed the most dangerous desert in the world rather than accept the restrictions of life in Iran of the early 1980s. Her quest for freedom is a thrilling, timely inspiration for people longing to create a life of meaning. It was the last straw!
The Ayatollah Khomeini had decreed that all women in Iran must wear the hijab, whether they were Muslim, Jewish, Christian, or Baha’i. Thirteen-year-old Sima had gone out into the streets of Shiraz to demonstrate for freedom under the Shah’s oppressive rule, and now that he had fled the country, this was the result: a new regime, and a much more repressive rule. The changes Khomeini’s regime forced on the population were totally incompatible with Sima’s ambitions and sense of personal freedom. Blacklisted by her school, unable to continue her studies, mourning the murders of innocent family members and friends, and forced to wear the hijab, she realized she had to leave her beloved birthplace and find a country where she could be free to follow her dreams.
Fleeing the Hijab is a vivid portrait of a dangerous journey made by two teenaged girls through the Iranian desert to Pakistan, where, as homeless refugees, they struggled desperately to find some way to escape to the West. It is a story that needs to be heard and remembered.
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Confession. I am not all the up on history, politics, world culture, etc, etc, etc. It’s not my thing. Never has been. I am, however, all about attention grabbing memoirs – Fleeing the Hijab.
This was such an educational, informative, and… enjoyable since I lack a better word.
I was immediately drawn to Dr. Goel from the first page. The accolades that are attached to her gives such an insight into what a caring and compassionate woman she is.
To follow her story from such a young age as she lived life, escaped Iran… for someone such as myself, it is surreal. I never had to grow up in conditions such as hers, but I also feel like I got a closer look into life “on the other side”.
All in all, I really enjoyed this book and will be holding on to it to read again. Even hubby’s interest was piqued just at the mention of the title so I think I may get him to read it too!
About the Author
Iranian-born Sima Goel has always had compassion for those who suffer. Her instinctive need to speak out against oppression ultimately resulted in unwanted attention from the authorities, which led her to flee her beloved Shiraz and eventually to Montreal.
Sima Goel is a self-made woman. Her journey to freedom, recounted in her memoir, Fleeing the Hijab, A Jewish Woman’s Escape from Iran, reflects her belief that, without freedom of choice, life is worthless. She is a strong advocate for the disenfranchised and the rights of all, specifically the rights of women. With the publication of her book, Sima has fulfilled the promise she once made to herself: to speak out and share her truth that freedom is the most precious commodity of all.
Wellness chiropractor, health advocate, inspiring author and an in-demand speaker, Dr. Goel considers her most important role to be that of mother to her two teenage boys, and wife to her beloved husband.
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