Sattareh Farman Farmaian the daughter of a once-powerful & wealthy Iranian prince was raised & educated in the 1920s & 1930s in a Persian harem compound along with numerous mothers & more than 30 brothers & sisters. As a young woman she broke with Muslim tradition & travelled to America where she became the first Persian to study at the University of Southern California. Her new life in the West fired a vision to lift her own people out of backwardness & poverty & she returned to Iran to found the Tehran School of Social Work. For more than 20 years Sattareh & her students waged a war against poverty disease & overcrowding & then soon after the collapse of the Shahs regime she was forced to flee the country in fear of her life. In this account of her experiences she provides an insiders view of Irans journey through the 20th century & of the events which led up to & followed the Islamic revolution.