In this remarkable book, Shirin Ebadi, Iranian human rights lawyer & activist, & Nobel Peace Prize laureate, tells her extraordinary life story. Dr Ebadi is a tireless voice for reform in her native Iran, where she argues for a new interpretation of Sharia law in harmony with vital human rights such as democracy, equality before the law, religious freedom & freedom of speech. She is known for defending dissident figures, & for the establishment of a number of non-profit grassroots organisations dedicated to human rights. In 2003 she became the first Muslim woman, & the first Iranian, to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. She chronicles her childhood & upbringing before the Iranian Revolution, her education & student years at the University of Tehran, her marriage & its challenges, her religious faith, & her life as a mother & as an advocate for the oppressed. As a human rights campaigner, in particular for women, children & political prisoners in Iran, her autobiography is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the life story & beliefs of a courageous & unusual woman, as well as those interested in current events (especially those of the Middle East), & those who want to know the truth about the position of women in a Muslim society.