“In 2009, Samieh made a terrible mistake. She flew from her adopted home of Ireland to her birthplace in Iran so her infant daughter, Rojha, could be introduced to her father. When the violent and unstable man refused to allow Rojha to leave and demanded that Samieh renew their relationship, a two-week holiday became a desperate five-year battle to escape. This harrowing and emotionally gripping story shows how a mother defied a man and a country to win freedom for her daughter.”
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"Trapped in Iran is brilliant. It is about a mother's struggle in saving her daughter and herself from the harmful Islamic regime which does not grant women any right to support her children if the father does not allow it."”
— A Thousand Lives Lived
“The powerful story of a mother's desperate struggle to extricate herself and her child from a hopeless existence in Iran. . . . Each piece of foreshadowing makes one want to beg her to stop and turn around. Hezari's account of her terrible journey will keep listeners [and readers] on the edges of their seats.”
— AudioFile Magazine
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