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Azadeh Moaveni

    Azadeh Moaveni's work delves into the intersection of gender and conflict, drawing upon extensive journalistic experience across the Middle East. Her writing explores the intricate connections between individual narratives and broader political dynamics. Through her investigations and analyses, she offers profound insights into the societal impacts of conflict, with a particular focus on women's experiences. Her approach highlights the critical importance of understanding the human dimension within global crises.

    Viaggio di nozze a Teheran
    Iran Awakening
    Lipstick Jihad
    Honeymoon in Tehran
    Guest House for Young Widows
    • 2019

      Guest House for Young Widows

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(1903)Add rating

      SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE FOR NON FICTION AND THE RATHBONES FOLIO PRIZE. A GUARDIANAND OBSERVERBOOK OF THE YEAR. An intimate, deeply reported account of the women who made a shocking decision: to leave their ordinary lives behind and join the Islamic State. These women, some still in school, some with university degrees, many with cosmopolitan dreams of travel and adventure, left their homes and lives in the West to join what they thought would be a movement of justice and piety. Instead, they found themselves trapped in the most brutal terrorist regime of the twenty-first century. Azadeh Moaveni tells their stories with little intervention, providing just enough context for us to see how and why they were pulled into this world.

      Guest House for Young Widows
    • 2010

      Honeymoon in Tehran

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(77)Add rating

      In "Honeymoon in Tehran," Azadeh Moaveni, a Middle East correspondent, returns to Iran amid the rise of President Ahmadinejad. While covering the nation's struggles for freedom, she unexpectedly falls in love and contemplates starting a family, ultimately facing the harsh realities of life in Iran and the decision to leave for her family's future.

      Honeymoon in Tehran
    • 2006

      Lipstick Jihad

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(4544)Add rating

      The story of the Iranian-American author's search for identity between two cultures torn apart by a violent history paints a portrait of Iran's next generation.

      Lipstick Jihad