Summary:
The book is a memoir that chronicles the author's life in Saudi Arabia, detailing her journey from a traditional upbringing to becoming a leading figure in the women's rights movement, particularly focusing on her activism for women's right to drive. It provides an intimate look at the challenges faced by women in a deeply conservative society and the author's personal transformation into an advocate for change.
Key points:
1. Women's Rights in Saudi Arabia: The book delves into the fight for women's rights in Saudi Arabia, focusing on the right to drive led by author Manal al-Sharif.
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