Pages: 256 (Hardcover) ISBN: 0316909564 Pub: Little, Brown Pub date: 1994-02-03 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 271995
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Reader Reviews:This book had me sold. (5/5 people found this helpful)Zana Muhsen and her sister Nadia were thrilled when they learned that their father had paid for them to go on the trip of a life time. Faraway from their native Birmingham, they'd have two blissfull weeks of Sea, sand, and spectacular views in their fathers yemeni homeland. Due to legal discrepancies concerning the then 14 year old Nadia, Zana, 15 went on ahead of her little sister. Expecting blissful views, bare-back dessert camel rides and tropical seas - what she got was the shock of her life. On arriving in the desolate far away land Zana discovered to her horror that her father had literally sold herself and her sister into marriage and that, unable to warn her sister of her impending doom, they were now helplessly trapped! They suffered rape, several beatings and the terrifying ordeal of Child Birth in the raw with no pain relief or hospital care.
***Highly Recommended*** (8/8 people found this helpful)This has to be one of the most moving and disturbing stories I have ever read. "SOLD" is about Zana Muhsen, a young 15 year old and her younger sister, Nadia 14, who lived in Birmingham. Their father tricked them into going to Yemen. They willingly went to Yemen thinking that they were going on a "holiday of a life time". But instead they were sold by their father and thrown into an illegal marriage. They were made slaves and used for sex.
Sold-by thier father (15/15 people found this helpful)This is a story about to girls sold by their father too young boys from villages in the Yemen or possibly an arrangement done between the fathers of the two boys and the girls' father.
Sold Review (0/0 people found this helpful)I read this in a couple of hours... absolutely brilliant. I a going to read the follow ups and just hope that one day, Zana and her family can find some peace together. Sold Review (2/4 people found this helpful)this book was very good at first and the fact that it is based on a true story moved me but towards the end the plot seemed to wind on a bit. Oviously as it is about factual events it had to be like that so im not going to judge the author on that. This book is sad all the way through but particularly vivid on when she firsts arrives in Yemen. If you have the slihtest interest in human rights then read this book but the author does not explain the way a Yemini would see it the event which i felt gave the book a 'missing' element. For a truely interesting book which gives you the point of view of a Muslim I recomend Princess, that book is also an autobiography written in the 1st person. and the author of Princess has lived in S.Arabia so knows about the Islamic way of life. Similar ProductsA Promise to Nadia Without Mercy: Woman's Struggle Against Modern Slavery Sold into Marriage: One Girl's Living Nightmare Once I Was a Princess: A Mother's Worst Nightmare CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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