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Main Title Daring to drive : a Saudi woman's awakening /
Author Sharif, Manal,
Publisher Simon & Schuster,
Year Published 2017
OCLC Number 961009504
ISBN 9781476793023; 1476793026; 9781476793030; 1476793034; 9781471164392; 147116439X; 9781471164408; 1471164403
Subjects Women--Saudi Arabia--Biography ; Women political activists--Biography ; Women automobile drivers--Saudi Arabia--Biography ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Social Activists ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women ; HISTORY / Middle East / Arabian Peninsula ; Soziale Stellung ; Politisches Handeln ; Autofahren ; Saudi-Arabien ; Women automobile drivers--Biography
Additional Subjects Sharif, Manal,--1979- ; Bèorngen,
Internet Access
Description Access URL
https://manal-alsharif.com/
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ELBM  HQ1730.Z75S47 2017 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 11/08/2022
Edition First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
Collation x, 289 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Notes
A country of one king and millions of queens -- Cockroaches and prison bars -- Dirty girls -- Mecca under siege -- Behind the veil -- My Barbie is murdered -- The forbidden satellite dish -- Employed and homeless -- Love and the falafel man -- Live free or die -- Driving while female -- In the kingdom of Saudi men -- Abouya and the king -- The rain starts with a single drop. This is a memoir about living, loving, dreaming, daring, and driving while female -- in a country where it's dangerous to do all of the above. Manal al-Sharif grew up in Mecca the second daughter of a taxi driver, born the year strict fundamentalism took hold. In her adolescence, she was religious radical, melting her brother's boy band CDs in the oven because music was haram: forbidden by Islamic law. But what a difference an education can make. By her twenties, she was a computer security engineer, one of a few women working in a desert compound built to resemble suburban America. That's when the Saudi kingdom's contradictions became too much to bear: she was labeled a slut for chatting with male colleagues, her school-age brother chaperoned her on a business trip, and while she kept a car in her garage, she was forbidden from driving on Saudi streets. Manal-al-Sharif has written a memoir about the making of an accidental activist, a story of a young Muslim woman who stood up to a kingdom of men -- and won.