The award-winning memoir, FROM MINISKIRT TO HIJAB: A GIRL IN REVOLUTIONARY IRAN, chronicles the remarkable life of Jacqueline Saper, the daughter of a British mother and an Iranian father, growing up in a Jewish family in Tehran. At just seventeen, Jacqueline witnessed the seismic upheaval of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and endured eight years under an oppressive regime marked by chants of ‘Death to America.’
Forced to trade her Western wardrobe and lifestyle for the mandatory hijab, she navigated a society, her complete culture, transformed by a new code of a radical religion and politics.
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