Trapped in Iran : a mother's desperate journey to freedom / Samieh Hezari ; with Kaylene Petersen.
Material type: TextPublisher: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2016Copyright date: ©20Description: 1 online resource (206 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780253022615
- 0253022614
- Women -- Iran -- Social conditions
- Custody of children -- Iran -- Case studies
- Parental relocation (Child custody) -- Iran -- Case studies
- Mothers and daughters -- Iran -- Case studies
- Femmes -- Iran -- Conditions sociales
- Garde des enfants (Droit) -- Iran -- Études de cas
- Relocalisation transfrontière (Droit de la famille) -- Iran -- Études de cas
- Mères et filles -- Iran -- Études de cas
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Women
- Custody of children
- Mothers and daughters
- Parental relocation (Child custody)
- Women -- Social conditions
- Iran
- 305.40955 23
- HQ1735.2 .H49 2016eb
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In 2009, Samieh Hezari made a terrible mistake. She flew from her adopted home of Ireland to her birthplace in Iran so her 14-month-old daughter, Rojha, could be introduced to the child's father. When the violent and unstable father refused to allow his daughter to leave and demanded that Samieh renew their relationship, a two-week holiday became a desperate five-year battle to get her daughter out of Iran. If Samieh could not do so before Rojha turned seven, the father could take sole custody'forever. The father's harassment and threats intensified, eventually resulting in an allegation of adultery that was punishable by stoning, but Samieh'a single mother trapped in a country she saw as restricting the freedom and future of her daughter'never gave up, gaining inspiration from other Iranian women facing similar situations. As both the trial for adultery and her daughter's seventh birthday loomed the Irish government was unable to help, leaving Samieh to attempt multiple illegal escapes in an unforgettable, epic journey to freedom. Trapped in Iran is the harrowing and emotionally gripping story of how a mother defied a man and a country to win freedom for her daughter.
Cover -- TRAPPED in IRAN -- PROLOGUE -- CHAPTER ONE -- CHAPTER TWO -- CHAPTER THREE -- CHAPTER FOUR -- CHAPTER FIVE -- CHAPTER SIX -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- CHAPTER EIGHT -- CHAPTER NINE -- CHAPTER TEN -- CHAPTER ELEVEN -- CHAPTER TWELVE -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN -- CHAPTER FIFTEEN -- CHAPTER SIXTEEN -- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN -- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN -- CHAPTER NINETEEN -- CHAPTER TWENTY -- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE -- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO -- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR -- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE -- EPILOGUE: One Year Later -- Acknowledgments.
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