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From Follett
Translation of: Defiguree.;Death on the horizon -- Everyone rallies round -- A submissive woman -- A marriage proposal at eleven -- A very desirable girl -- A bride at sixteen -- My mother, my friend -- A television star -- Married again -- A woman in Saudi Arabia. A memoir of Saudi television news anchor Rania al-Baz's struggle in an oppressive society, covering the abuse she suffered at the hands of her second husband, which left her in a coma, and subsequent activism on behalf of women.
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"I am trying as a Saudi woman to raise the awareness of unstable men who see women as inferior, who resort to violence, and who are abusive to women." --Rania al-Baz, on 60 Minutes "I don't feel like I'm a hero... I feel that no woman should be a victim to her husband, or a victim in any way. A woman should have the ability to choose her own destiny." --Rania al-Baz, on The Oprah Winfrey Show Every morning for over six years, Rania al-Baz has been the smiling face of a family program on Saudi television. She was a young, beautiful Saudi TV news anchor--the first woman to have such a job--when her abusive husband beat her into a coma and left her for dead. She remained in a coma for four days and later underwent thirteen operations to reconstruct her face. When she agreed to let horrifying pictures of her ravaged face be made public, her story sparked general criticism of Saudi culture. A month after the tragedy, the first Saudi research into domestic violence began at King Saud University in Riyadh. Rania's story subsequently appeared in the press all over the world.