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A review by johndsouza
Until We Are Free: My Fight for Human Rights in Iran by Shirin Ebadi
4.0
A poignant memoir by a Nobel Peace Prize recipient that makes me appreciate my freedoms and our democratic systems (however flawed they may be).
It IS a tough read, not only because of its visceral content, but also because the book reads more as a discombobulated log book of events that transpired rather than a true story that pulls the reader in and keeps him engaged.
It IS a tough read, not only because of its visceral content, but also because the book reads more as a discombobulated log book of events that transpired rather than a true story that pulls the reader in and keeps him engaged.