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OverviewAyaan Hirsi Ali, a Somali-born former member of the Dutch Parliament and the author of the international bestseller Infidel, was raised as a Muslim fundamentalist in Kenya. A feminist, political analyst, writer, and fierce critic of her former religion, she champions the West in what she insists must be a war against Islam. Hirsi Ali's personal tale of courage in the face of constant threats from violent, fanatic enemies has won the admiration of millions in America and around the world. Aafia Siddiqui, a native of Pakistan, moved to the United States to pursue a doctorate in neuroscience. A decade later, she returned to Pakistan, where her involvement with al-Qaeda, including her marriage to one of the 9/11 plotters, led the CIA to regard her as one of the most dangerous terrorists in the world. Her disappearance, capture, and conviction in a New York City courtroom for attempted murder have earned her, too, admiration across the globe—from millions of radical Islamists. Award-winning author and journalist Deborah Scroggins weaves a provocative true-life thriller from two separate but strangely parallel lives in a time of bitter battle. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Deborah ScrogginsPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperPerennial Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780060898984ISBN 10: 0060898984 Pages: 576 Publication Date: 15 January 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews"""Scroggins, with her journalistic doggedness, does a remarkable job of reporting and reconstruction, and WANTED WOMEN serves as a valuable contribution to contemporary history, recounting two ways in which a modern woman's identity can be hers for the making-even if the outcome is tragic."" -- New York Times Book Review ""Scroggins attempts to give a thorough biographical treatment to two women who remain enigmas, despite their status as public figures. The book alternates between each woman's story, making for riveting suspense... A fascinating story that reflects this polarized era."" -- Washington Post ""Gripping and finely textured... By flipping between the two lives, the book cleverly shows how both women were influenced by successive events in history... It does add greatly to the understanding of several interlocking conflicts, some grand and geopolitical and others intimate and personal."" -- The Economist ""While the parallels are fascinating, the book's strength is in its clear-eyed yet sympathetic storytelling. Somehow Scroggins manages to convert a mountain of research into a fast-paced, truly gripping pair of stories."" -- Boston Globe ""Riveting."" -- Marie Claire ""Scroggins' research is wide-ranging and impeccable, and she keeps readers on the edge of their seats with her compelling prose. If we can understand Siddiqui and Ali, then we will have a better chance of understanding the war on terror."" -- Booklist (starred review) ""This meticulously researched, skillfully narrated account offers a nuanced look at political Islam and the ""war on terror"" through the eyes of two women on the front lines."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Wanted Women reads like a mystery as one event unfolds into another... Thought-provoking and thorough, Scroggins's comprehensive book offers a unique perspective on the tensions between Islam and the West as seen through the life stories of two very different and influential women."" -- Christian Science Monitor" Scroggins attempts to give a thorough biographical treatment to two women who remain enigmas, despite their status as public figures. The book alternates between each woman's story, making for riveting suspense. . . . A fascinating story that reflects this polarized era. --Washington Post Author InformationDeborah Scroggins is the author of Emma's War, which was translated into ten languages and won the Ridenhour Truth-Telling Prize. Scroggins has written for the Sunday Times Magazine, The Nation, Vogue, Granta, and many other publications, and she won two Overseas Press Club awards and a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award as a foreign correspondent for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She divides her time between Barnstable, Massachusetts, and Washington, D.C. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |