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Author:
Mohammed, Rahaf, author.
Title:
Rebel : my escape from Saudi Arabia to freedom / Rahaf Mohammed ; as told to Sally Armstrong.
Edition:
First U.S. and Canadian editions.
Publisher:
Eccoan imprint of HarperCollins Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
241 pages : map ; 24 cm
Subject:
Mohammed, Rahaf.
Women--Saudi Arabia--Social conditions.
Muslim women--Refugees--Canada--Biography.
Women's rights--Saudi Arabia.
Sex discrimination against women--Saudi Arabia.
Muslim women--Saudi Arabia--Economic conditions.
Saudi Arabia--Social conditions.
Autobiographies.
Other Authors:
Armstrong, Sally, 1943- author.
Notes:
Map on end papers. Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-241).
Summary:
In January 2019, then 18-year-old Saudi woman Rahaf Mohammed escaped from her family while holidaying in Kuwait. She was fleeing systematic abuse of her human rights as a woman growing up in Saudi Arabia and, specifically, her family's threats to kill her because she desired the freedoms Western women take for granted. She boarded a plane bound for Bangkok, en route to Australia where she intended to seek asylum. But on her arrival the Thai authorities, acting on the instructions of Saudi officials, detained Rahaf with the aim of returning her to her family. Knowing this would mean her death, Rahaf barricaded herself in an airport hotel room and appealed for help through social media, creating a Twitter storm and capturing the attention of government leaders, human rights advocates and media around the world. Rahaf was eventually taken under the protection of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and granted refugee status. When Australian authorities failed to respond with the urgency the situation required, she was granted asylum in Canada. Seven days after her ordeal began, she arrived in Toronto to begin a new life. Rebel is a passionate story by a woman who refused to allow a system to define who she was and what she could be. It shines a light on the rampant and dangerous inequalities that persist in Saudi society, and inspires women everywhere to dream of a better future for themselves, and their daughters.
ISBN:
0063045486
9780063045484
1443462772
9781443462778
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1286835811
Locations:
BOPG851 -- Ames Public Library (Ames)

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