An extraordinary memoir from an Iranian journalist in exile about leaving her country, challenging tradition and sparking an online movement against compulsory hijab.
A photo on Masih's Facebook page: a woman standing proudly, face bare, hair blowing in the wind. Her crime: removing her veil, or hijab, which is compulsory for women in Iran. This is the
self-portrait that sparked 'My Stealthy Freedom,' a social media campaign that went viral.
But Masih is so much more than the arresting face that sparked a campaign inspiring women to find their voices. She's also a world-class journalist whose personal story, told in her unforgettably
bold and spirited voice, is emotional and inspiring. She grew up in a traditional village where her mother, a tailor and respected figure in the community, was the exception to the rule in a
culture where women reside in their husbands' shadows.
As a teenager, Masih was arrested for political activism and was surprised to discover she was pregnant while in police custody. When she was released, she married quickly and followed her young
husband to Tehran where she was later served divorce papers to the shame and embarrassment of her religiously conservative family. Masih spent nine years struggling to regain custody of her beloved
only son and was forced into exile, leaving her homeland and her heritage. Following Donald Trump's notorious immigration ban, Masih found herself separated from her child, who lives abroad, once
again.
A testament to a spirit that remains unbroken, and an enlightening, intimate invitation into a world we don't know nearly enough about, The Wind in My Hair is the extraordinary memoir of a
woman who overcame enormous adversity to fight for what she believes in, and to encourage others to do the same.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“[A] passionate and often riveting memoir…Told poignantly and with a blunt honesty that seems a characteristic of Alinejad’s life and writing, here is a gripping tale that permits us to peek at the inner workings of the Iranian Revolution and consider the question of its health and longevity.” —New York Times
“Alinejad’s experiences make for a compelling and eye-opening read.” —Christian Science Monitor
"[Masih’s] descriptions of life as a journalist and activist will captivate readers interested in Iran, international affairs, gender equality, and human rights.” —Booklist
“An intense memoir…Alinejad’s stories of her illustrious career as a groundbreaking journalist challenging the Islamic Republic make for a fascinating narrative.” —Publishers Weekly
“Provides a timely glimpse behind the Iranian curtain.” —Kirkus Reviews
“With mighty righteousness on her side and bravery in her heart…Alinejad is a flamethrower for the rights of all women who live under the thumb of repression and injustice.” —Tina Brown, author of The Vanity Fair Diaries
Told poignantly and
with a blunt honesty that seems a characteristic of Alinejad's life and
writing, here is a gripping tale that permits us to peek at the inner workings
of the Iranian Revolution and consider the question of its health and
longevity. —New York Times Book Review
The Wind in My Hair"... paints a vivid portrait of modern Iran...The
book comes at a time of renewed energy within the feminist movement, and Ms.
Alinejad believes that the book's themes transcend borders. —New York Times
Alinejad's experiences make for a compelling and eye-opening read. —Christian Science Monitor
Women all over Iran risked imprisonment and even their lives and safety to post pictures. Alinejad's stories of her illustrious career as a groundbreaking journalist challenging the Islamic Republic make for a fascinating narrative. —Publisher's Weekly
[Masih's] descriptions of life as a journalist and activist will captivate readers interested in Iran, international affairs, gender equality, and human rights. —Booklist
Alinejad's account provides a timely glimpse behind the Iranian curtain. —Kirkus
Masih Alinejad is a
fearless champion for women's rights. She built her career as a reporter
uncovering powerful truths and writing passionately in support of human rights
in a country where doing so meant risking one's freedom and safety. Her book is
a must-read for anyone who cares about women's equality and autonomy-in Iran,
the United States, and everywhere. —Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebookand Founder of LeanIn.Org and OptionB.Org
Masih Alinejad's
personal story is intriguing and inspiring. For her freedom is not just
political but existential, which is why Masih's voice is so important to Iran's
civil society and the Iranian people's struggles for freedom and democracy. —Azar Nafisi, authorof Reading Lolita in Tehran and The Republic of Imagination
With mighty
righteousness on her side and bravery in her heart, Masih Alinejad is a
flame-thrower for the rights of all women who live under the thumb of
repression and injustice. —Tina Brown, author of The Vanity Fair Diaries
Masih Alinejad's
inspiring journey from an ordinary working-class village girl in Iran into a
transnational activist-journalist is a testimony to not only her talents and
passionate dedication to equal rights, but also to the aspiration and
determination of many Iranian women whose stories are recounted by her. Masih's
courageous journey is part of a growing women's rights movement that resonates
with women everywhere. —Nayereh Tohidi,Director, Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at California State, Northridge
Told poignantly and
with a blunt honesty that seems a characteristic of Alinejad's life and
writing, here is a gripping tale that permits us to peek at the inner workings
of the Iranian Revolution and consider the question of its health and
longevity. —New York Times Book Review
The Wind in My Hair"... paints a vivid portrait of modern Iran...The
book comes at a time of renewed energy within the feminist movement, and Ms.
Alinejad believes that the book's themes transcend borders. —New York Times
Masih Alinejad is a
fearless champion for women's rights. She built her career as a reporter
uncovering powerful truths and writing passionately in support of human rights
in a country where doing so meant risking one's freedom and safety. Her book is
a must-read for anyone who cares about women's equality and autonomy-in Iran,
the United States, and everywhere. —Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebookand Founder of LeanIn.Org and OptionB.Org
Masih Alinejad's
personal story is intriguing and inspiring. For her freedom is not just
political but existential, which is why Masih's voice is so important to Iran's
civil society and the Iranian people's struggles for freedom and democracy. —Azar Nafisi, authorof Reading Lolita in Tehran and The Republic of Imagination
With mighty
righteousness on her side and bravery in her heart, Masih Alinejad is a
flame-thrower for the rights of all women who live under the thumb of
repression and injustice. —Tina Brown, author of The Vanity Fair Diaries
Masih Alinejad's
inspiring journey from an ordinary working-class village girl in Iran into a
transnational activist-journalist is a testimony to not only her talents and
passionate dedication to equal rights, but also to the aspiration and
determination of many Iranian women whose stories are recounted by her. Masih's
courageous journey is part of a growing women's rights movement that resonates
with women everywhere. —Nayereh Tohidi,Director, Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at California State, Northridge
Masoumeh (Masih) Alinejad-Ghomi was born in 1976 in Ghomikola, Babol. She is an award-winning Iranian journalist, broadcaster, blogger, and founder of the My Stealthy Freedom movement. A
2011 graduate of Oxford Brookes University, she currently reports and presents a weekly TV segment on VOA, called Tablet, where she mixes hard news and satire. She has been published in a variety
of newspapers and magazines, including the Huffington Post, Time magazine, and the Washington Post.
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Category:
Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Publisher:
Hachette Book Group
CDs:
13
Runtime:
14.80
ISBN:
9781549198649
Audience:
Adult
Language:
English
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