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Price of honor:

Muslim women lift the veil of silence on the Islamic world
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Plume, Dec 1, 2002 - Social Science - 351 pages
"Militant Islam is changing the way millions behave and how nations are governed; its impact on women is devastating. Award-winning journalist Jan Goodwin traveled through ten Islamic countries and interviewed hundreds of Muslim women, from professionals to peasants, from royalty to rebels. The result is an unforgettable, blistering journey into a world where women are confined, even killed, for the sake of a 'code of honor' created and zealously enforced by men. This is a world where grandmothers can be whipped for showing a tiny lock of hair, rape victims are imprisoned for 'fornication,' doctors surgically restore hymens for brides because nonvirgins can be killed by male relatives, and American converts to Islam accept their husbands' polygamy. Price of Honor brings to life a world in which women have become pawns in a bitter power game. Here is a provocative look inside Muslim society -- and a ringing wake-up call to the world" -- BACK COVER.

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Review: Price of Honor: Muslim Women Lift the Veil of Silence on the Islamic World,Newly updated

User Review  - Mer - Goodreads

Scary, frustrating, thought provoking. A lot more politics than I expected. I'm curious to know how much would be different now as it was written about 10 years ago. Read full review

Review: Price of Honor: Muslim Women Lift the Veil of Silence on the Islamic World,Newly updated

User Review  - Molly - Goodreads

Way too graphic, totally dispiriting. At some point telling it like it is works against you. I pushed myself to page 50 and then quietly closed the cover. I'm stunned that so many other reviewers said they "liked" this book. Read full review

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