Betty Mahmoody

Not Without My Daughter

Betty, her husband ‘Moody’, and their daughter Mahtob travel from the USA to Iran to meet Moody’s family. Appalled by the bad living conditions, horrified by a country that treats women like cattle and Westerners like enemies, Betty becomes desperate to return to the States. But Moody and his vicious family prevent that from happening. Mother and daughter become prisoners of a foreign culture, hostages of a tyrannical and violent man, desperate to get away, to be free.

Paperback: 528 Pages

Language: English

Format: Library binding & Paperback

4/5
Reviewed By Reviewed By Violeta Nedkova
“A hard-hitting and shocking memoir, a tale of an inter-cultural marriage and a child caught in between cultures.”