
Raising my voice
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Title: Raising My Voice: A Woman's Battle Against the Taliban
Author: Malalai Joya
Publisher: Rider
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781846041495 (The ISBN provided appears to contain extra digits; the correct ISBN for this edition is 9781846041495.)
Pages: 278
Published Year: 2009
Dimensions: 22 × 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Raising My Voice: A Woman's Battle Against the Taliban by Malalai Joya is a courageous and deeply personal memoir that recounts the author's lifelong struggle for democracy, human rights, and women's equality in Afghanistan. Through powerful firsthand testimony, Joya shares her experiences growing up amid war and political turmoil while refusing to remain silent in the face of injustice and oppression.
The memoir begins with Joya's childhood as a refugee following years of conflict in Afghanistan. Despite displacement and hardship, she became determined to improve the lives of Afghan women by organizing underground schools and literacy programs at a time when educational opportunities were severely restricted.
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Book Details
Title: Raising My Voice: A Woman's Battle Against the Taliban
Author: Malalai Joya
Publisher: Rider
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781846041495 (The ISBN provided appears to contain extra digits; the correct ISBN for this edition is 9781846041495.)
Pages: 278
Published Year: 2009
Dimensions: 22 × 13 cm
Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
About the Book
Raising My Voice: A Woman's Battle Against the Taliban by Malalai Joya is a courageous and deeply personal memoir that recounts the author's lifelong struggle for democracy, human rights, and women's equality in Afghanistan. Through powerful firsthand testimony, Joya shares her experiences growing up amid war and political turmoil while refusing to remain silent in the face of injustice and oppression.
The memoir begins with Joya's childhood as a refugee following years of conflict in Afghanistan. Despite displacement and hardship, she became determined to improve the lives of Afghan women by organizing underground schools and literacy programs at a time when educational opportunities were severely restricted.












