Review
A powerful, intelligent, raw and disturbing book. -- Mohsin Hamid, author of 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist' and 'Exit West'Genuinely moving. Exceptional. -- Moni Mohsin, author of 'The Diary of a Social Butterfly' and 'Tender Hooks'A beautifully written, moving story. The power of words hasn't been better evoked! -- Shashi Tharoor, Indian MP and author of 'Inglorious Empire: What the British Did to India'A brilliant book. Tragic, painful and yet so inspiring. -- Nadeem Farooq Paracha, journalist, historian and author of 'Soul Rivals' and 'Points of Entry'A searing nonfiction account of one woman's journey in Pakistan through career, marriage, abuse and her husband's life-shattering cancer. -- The Guardian
Aisha Sarwari is a public speaker, writer and women's rights advocate. She is the co-founder of Women's Advancement Hub. She has provided opinions for The Guardian, Dawn, BBC World, NPR, TRT World and The Express Tribune. Between San Jose and Islamabad, she has been working in the field of public affairs and communications for over 20 years across several industries. Twitter: @AishaFsarwari