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Marina Nemat

A Journey of Survival and Resilience Against Oppression.

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Author: Marina Nemat

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781416537427

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/01/2007

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen Prisoner of Tehran

"Prisoner of Tehran" by Marina Nemat is a compelling memoir that delves into the harrowing experiences of a young girl imprisoned during the Iranian revolution. This audiobook is ideal for listeners interested in human rights, memoirs, and stories of resilience in the face of oppression. Additionally, it will resonate with anyone seeking to understand the complexities of political repression and the personal impact of such tumultuous events, making it a poignant choice for those who appreciate profound narratives of survival and hope.

3 quotes from Prisoner of Tehran

  • "In the prison of life, the greatest imprisonment is not being physically confined, but being trapped by fear and silence."
  • "We cannot choose our circumstances, but we can choose how we respond to them."
  • "Hope is the light that shines through the darkest of times, reminding us that even in despair, we can find a way to survive and thrive."

Author : Marina Nemat

Marina Nemat, born in 1965 in Tehran, Iran, is a powerful voice in contemporary literature and human rights advocacy. At the age of sixteen, following the Islamic Revolution of 1979, she was arrested and endured over two years of torture in Evin Prison, narrowly escaping execution. Emigrating to Canada in 1991, she found a new home and began to share her harrowing experiences. Her memoir, *Prisoner of Tehran*, published in 2007, has achieved international acclaim, translated into 28 languages and recognized as one of the finest memoirs by a Canadian. It has earned several literary accolades and was a finalist for numerous awards. Marina has been honored with prestigious recognitions, including the inaugural Human Dignity Award from the European Parliament. She continued her literary journey with her second book, *After Tehran: A Life Reclaimed*, published in 2010, further establishing her as a significant figure in the literary world.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Prisoner of Tehran Free Audiobook Download

Marina Nemat

A Journey of Survival and Resilience Against Oppression.

4.2113002rating

Information

Author: Marina Nemat

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781416537427

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/01/2007

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Prisoner of Tehran

"Prisoner of Tehran" by Marina Nemat is a compelling memoir that delves into the harrowing experiences of a young girl imprisoned during the Iranian revolution. This audiobook is ideal for listeners interested in human rights, memoirs, and stories of resilience in the face of oppression. Additionally, it will resonate with anyone seeking to understand the complexities of political repression and the personal impact of such tumultuous events, making it a poignant choice for those who appreciate profound narratives of survival and hope.

3 quotes from Prisoner of Tehran

  • "In the prison of life, the greatest imprisonment is not being physically confined, but being trapped by fear and silence."
  • "We cannot choose our circumstances, but we can choose how we respond to them."
  • "Hope is the light that shines through the darkest of times, reminding us that even in despair, we can find a way to survive and thrive."

Author: Marina Nemat

Marina Nemat, born in 1965 in Tehran, Iran, is a powerful voice in contemporary literature and human rights advocacy. At the age of sixteen, following the Islamic Revolution of 1979, she was arrested and endured over two years of torture in Evin Prison, narrowly escaping execution. Emigrating to Canada in 1991, she found a new home and began to share her harrowing experiences. Her memoir, *Prisoner of Tehran*, published in 2007, has achieved international acclaim, translated into 28 languages and recognized as one of the finest memoirs by a Canadian. It has earned several literary accolades and was a finalist for numerous awards. Marina has been honored with prestigious recognitions, including the inaugural Human Dignity Award from the European Parliament. She continued her literary journey with her second book, *After Tehran: A Life Reclaimed*, published in 2010, further establishing her as a significant figure in the literary world.