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My Prison, My Home
Haleh Esfandiari

My Prison, My Home

HarperCollins (Oct 05, 2010)

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography / General
  • Biography & Autobiography / Historical
  • Biography & Autobiography / Literary
  • Biography & Autobiography / Political
  • Biography & Autobiography / Women

Plot

On December 31, 2006, sixty-seven-year-old scholar and grandmother Haleh Esfandiari was on her way home to the United States from Iran when she became the victim of a far-fetched conspiracy theory. On the suspicion that she was part of an American plot to bring “regime change” to Iran, the Intelligence Ministry detained, interrogated, and eventually arrested her. For the next 105 days, she lived in solitary confinement in the notorious Evin Prison. Weaving together memories of her childhood in Iran, her story of capture and release, and her extensive knowledge of her homeland, My Prison, My Home is at once a mesmerizing story of survival and a clear-eyed portrait of Iran today and how it came to be.

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