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  • Not Without My Daughter: The Harrowing True Story of a Mother's Courage

    Betty Mahmoody, William Hoffer

    Mass Market Paperback (St. Martin's Paperbacks, Feb. 15, 1991)
    In August 1984, Michigan housewife Betty Mahmoody accompanied her husband to his native Iran for a two-week vacation. To her horror, she found herself and her four-year-old daughter, Mahtob, virtual prisoners of a man rededicated to his Shiite Moslem faith, in a land where women are near-slaves and Americans are despised. Their only hope for escape lay in a dangerous underground that would not take her child...Now the true story of this courageous woman and her breathtaking odyssey bursts upon the screen in the Pathe Entertainment production starring Academy Award-winner Sally Field!Not Without My Daughter is a Literary Guild Alternate Selection.
  • Not Without My Daughter

    Betty Mahmoody

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, July 1, 2004)
    'You are here for the rest of your life. Do you understand? You are not leaving Iran. You are here until you die.' Betty Mahmoody and her husband, Dr Sayyed Bozorg Mahmoody ('Moody'), came to Iran from the USA to meet Moody's family. With them was their four-year-old daughter, Mahtob. Appalled by the squalor of their living conditions, horrified by what she saw of a country where women are merely chattels and Westerners are despised, Betty soon became desperate to return to the States. But Moody, and his often vicious family, had other plans. Mother and daughter became prisoners of an alien culture, hostages of an increasingly tyrannical and violent man. Betty began to try to arrange an escape. Evading Moody's sinister spy network, she secretly met sympathisers opposed to Khomeini's savage regime. But every scheme that was suggested to her meant leaving Mahtob behind for ever...
  • Not Without My Daughter

    Betty Mahmoody, William Hoffer

    Hardcover (St Martins Pr, Oct. 1, 1987)
    The American wife of an Iranian describes her ordeal in Tehran as a virtual prisoner of her fanatical husband and his family and her perilous escape with her daughter to freedom
  • Not Without My Daughter

    Betty Mahmoody, William Hoffer

    Audio Cassette (St Martins Pr, Feb. 1, 1991)
    In August 1984, Michigan housewife Betty Mahmoody accompanied her husband to his native Iran for a two-week vacation. To her horror, she found herself and her four-year-old daughter, Mahtob, virtual prisoners of a man rededicated to his Shiite Moslem faith, in a land where women are near-slaves and Americans are despised. Their only hope for escape lay in a dangerous underground that would not take her child...Now the true story of this courageous woman and her breathtaking odyssey bursts upon the screen in the Pathe Entertainment production starring Academy Award-winner Sally Field!A Literary Guild Alternate Selection.
  • Not Without My Daughter, A True Story

    Betty Mahmoody, William Hoffer

    Hardcover (St Martin's Press, NY, March 15, 1987)
    Imagine yourself alone and vulnerable, trapped by a husband you thought you trusted, and held prisoner in his native Iran; a land where women have no rights and Americans are despised. For one American woman, Betty Mahmoody, this nightmare became reality, and escape became only an impossible dream. NOT WITHOUT MY DAUGHTER is the true story of one woman's desperate struggle to survive and to escape with her daughter from an alien and frightening culture.Betty had married the Americanized Dr. Sayyed Bozorg Mahmoody in 1977. His interest in his homeland had been revived since Khomeini's takeover, and he had increasingly expressed his desire to introduce his five-year-old daughter Mahtob and his American wife to his beloved family in Tehran.Betty and her daughter anxiously awaited the end of their vacation in this hostile land, but the end never came--Moody had other plans for his family. Betty and Mahtob became virtual hostages of Betty's tyrannical husband and his often vicious family.Hiding her secret meetings from her husband and his large network of spies, a desperate Betty began to plan her escape. But every option involved leaving Mahtob behind, abandoning her to Moody and a life of near-slavery and degradation.After a harsh and terrifying year, Betty discovered a ray of hope--a man would guide them across the mountain range that forms the border between Iran and Turkey. One dark night, Betty and Mahtob escaped and began the long journey home to Michigan, but first they had to survive a crossing that few women or children had ever made.In this gripping story, Betty Mahmoody tells her tale of faith, courage, and constant hope in the face of incredible adversity. Breathlessly exciting, NOT WITHOUT MY DAUGHTER is a riveting true adventure that grips its readers from the very first page.
  • Not Without My Daughter: A True Story

    Betty Mahmoody, William Hoffer

    Paperback (G K Hall & Co, Aug. 1, 1991)
    The American wife of an Iranian describes her ordeal in Tehran as a virtual prisoner of her fanatical husband and his family and her perilous escape with her daughter to freedom
  • NOT WITHOUT MY DAUGHTER

    Betty Mahmoody and William Hoffer

    Paperback (Corgi, March 15, 1989)
    'You are here for the rest of your life. Do you understand? You are not leaving Iran. You are here until you die.' Betty Mahmoody and her husband, Dr Sayyed Bozorg Mahmoody ('Moody'), came to Iran from the USA to meet Moody's family. With them was their four-year-old daughter, Mahtob. Appalled by the squalor of their living conditions, horrified by what she saw of a country where women are merely chattels and Westerners are despised, Betty soon became desperate to return to the States. But Moody, and his often vicious family, had other plans. Mother and daughter became prisoners of an alien culture, hostages of an increasingly tyrannical and violent man. Betty began to try to arrange an escape. Evading Moody's sinister spy network, she secretly met sympathisers opposed to Khomeini's savage regime. But every scheme that was suggested to her meant leaving Mahtob behind for ever...
  • Not Without My Daughter

    Betty Mahmoody

    Mass Market Paperback (St. Martin's Press, Feb. 15, 1991)
    In August 1984, Michigan housewife Betty Mahmoody accompanied her husband to his native Iran for a two-week vacation. To her horror, she found herself and her four-year-old daughter, Mahtob, virtual prisoners of a man rededicated to his Shiite Moslem faith, in a land where women are near-slaves and Americans are despised. Their only hope for escape lay in a dangerous underground that would not take her child...Now the true story of this courageous woman and her breathtaking odyssey bursts upon the screen in the Pathe Entertainment production starring Academy Award-winner Sally Field!Not Without My Daughter is a Literary Guild Alternate Selection.
  • Not Without My Daughter

    Betty Mahmoody

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, Dec. 1, 1988)
    The American wife of an Iranian describes her ordeal in Tehran as a virtual prisoner of her fanatical husband and his family and her perilous escape with her daughter to freedom
  • Not Without My Daughter

    Betty Mahmoody With William Hoffer

    Paperback (Corgi Books, March 15, 1991)
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  • Not Without My Daughter

    Betty Mahmoody and William Hoffer

    Paperback (Corgi Books, March 15, 1992)
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  • Not Without My Daughter

    WILLIAM HOFFER BETTY MAHMOODY

    Hardcover (BANTAM PRESS, March 15, 1988)
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