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Daring to Drive: A gripping account of one woman's home-grown courage that will speak to the fighter in all of us (Paperback)
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Daring to Drive: A gripping account of one woman's home-grown courage that will speak to the fighter in all of us (Paperback)

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Published: 14/06/2018
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THE STORY OF THE WOMAN WHO INSPIRED CHANGE WITH HER CALL FOR GREATER FREEDOMS FOR WOMEN.

FROM THE WINNER OF THE 2018 UN PEACE PRIZE 

THE GUARDIAN: 'MANAL AL-SHARIF BECAME A GLOBAL FIGUREHEAD OF A CAUSE THAT DREW THE ATTENTION OF GLOBAL LEADERS WHO URGED THE [SAUDI] KINGDOM TO OVERTURN THE BAN' ON WOMEN DRIVING. 

'Future generations will marvel at Manal al-Sharif. Her gripping account of homegrown courage will speak to the fighter in all of us. Books like this one can change the world'  Deborah Feldman, New York Times bestselling author of Unorthodox

'Manal al-Sharif is following in a long tradition of women activists around the world who have put themselves on the line to expose and challenge discriminatory laws and policies' Malcolm Smart, Amnesty International News

Manal al-Sharif was born in Mecca the year fundamentalism took hold in Saudi Arabia. As a young girl she would burn her brother's boy band CDs in the oven because music was haram: forbidden by Islamic law.

By her twenties she was a computer security engineer. But as she became older, the unequal way in which women are treated became too much to bear: she was branded a slut for talking to male colleagues at work; her school-age brother had to chaperone her on business trips and, while she kept a car in her garage, she was forbidden from driving down Saudi streets. 

Her personal rebellion began the day she got behind the wheel of a car: an act that ultimately led to her arrest and imprisonment. Manal's Women2Drive campaign inspired other women to take action. Manal has been lauded by the Oslo Freedom Forum, described by Time Magazine as one of the most 100 most influential people in the world, and she was awarded the Václav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent. 

Daring to Drive is an account of Manal al-Sharif’s fight for equality in an unequal society. A visceral coming-of-age tale, it is also a celebration of resilience, the power of education and the strength of female solidarity in the face of hardship. 


 

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
ISBN: 9781471164422
Number of pages: 304
Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 21 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

'Future generations will marvel at Manal al-Sharif, whose voice is laden with quiet dignity even at its most urgent. Her gripping account of homegrown courage will speak to the fighter in all of us. Books like this one can change the world.' - Deborah Feldman, New York Times bestselling author of Unorthodox

'Manal is no Chanel-draped, chauffeur-driven Saudi princess. Her account of why a single working mother’s life compelled her to confront the kingdom’s fiercely patriarchal ways is touching and revealing in equal measure. This is such an astonishing, humble, truthful book, more illuminating than a hundred newspaper stories on Saudi Arabia.' - Azadeh Moaveni, author of Lipstick Jihad

'A captivating read. Manal al-Sharif refuses to hide her scars, unveiling what she endured and sacrificed to become a professional who has fearlessly pushed the boundaries of tradition.' - Elena Gorokhova, author of Russian Tattoo

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“Amazing!”

I was so excited to receive a copy of this, such a powerful memoir about a topical and current subject. Manal Al-Shairf's story is one of heartbreak, optimism and hope in the face of adversity, of triumphing... More

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“Facsinating insight into growing up inside Saudi Arabia”

Sometimes I come across a book so well written, so intriguing, and providing such insight into other lives and societies that I can't put it down. Manal al-Sharif's book is such a one. Her story follows... More

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