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  • Published: 3 March 2008
  • ISBN: 9781863256124
  • Imprint: Bantam Australia
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $30.00

Nine Parts of Desire

The Hidden World of Islamic Women




Discover the acclaimed non-fiction of Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Geraldine Brooks...

‘Frank, enraging and captivating.’ The New Yorker Australian writer Geraldine Brooks is now known internationally for her bestselling novels, but as a foreign correspondent Geraldine spent six years covering the Middle East. And when her poised and sophisticated assistant at the Cairo bureau of the Wall Street Journal suddenly 'adopted the uniform of a Muslim fundamentalist', Geraldine Brooks set out to discover the truth about women and Islam. Sometimes adopting a chador as camouflage, she was granted meetings (and often astonishingly intimate insights) by everyone from Queen Noor of Jordan to former Iranian President Rafsanjani's daughter. She met with Palestinians protesting about 'honour killings' for adultery and sheltered girls transformed into warriors by the Emirates' armed forces. Throughout the Middle East, Brooks was invited into the homes and lives of these women where she found real stories that overturn western stereotypes. This beautiful new edition includes a powerful new Afterword by the author.

  • Published: 3 March 2008
  • ISBN: 9781863256124
  • Imprint: Bantam Australia
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $30.00

About the author

Geraldine Brooks

Geraldine Brooks is the author of six novels, including Horse, People of the Book, Year of Wonders, and the Pulitzer Prize–winning March. She has also written acclaimed works of nonfiction, including Nine Parts of Desire and Foreign Correspondence. Her books have been translated into more than thirty languages and have sold millions of copies around the world. Born and raised in Australia, Brooks divides her time between Sydney and Martha’s Vineyard.

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Praise for Nine Parts of Desire

'Powerful and enlightening ... Brooks presents stunning vignettes of Muslim women ... and carefully distinguishes misogyny and oppressive cultural traditions from what she considers the true teachings of the Koran.' - Publishers Weekly