
In the Land of Invisible Women
A Female Doctor's Journey in the Saudi Kingdom
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Nicola Barber
The decisions that change your life are often the most impulsive ones. Unexpectedly denied a visa to remain in the United States, Qanta Ahmed, a young British Muslim doctor, becomes an outcast in motion. On a whim, she accepts an exciting position in Saudi Arabia. This is not just a new job; this is a chance at adventure in an exotic land she thinks she understands, a place she hopes she will belong. What she discovers is vastly different.
The Kingdom is a world apart, a land of unparalleled contrast. She finds rejection and scorn in the places she believed would most embrace her, but also humor, honesty, loyalty, and love. And for Qanta, more than anything, it is a land of opportunity. It is a place where she discovers what it takes for one woman to recreate herself in the land of invisible women.
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Would you listen to In the Land of Invisible Women again? Why?
I really enjoyed listening to Quanta's story because liked her as person, it was very easy to see her experiences through her eyes.What did you like best about this story?
I originally had purchased this book out of cultural interest, but as I read this shifted more to be interested in who Quanta is and how she feels as a person about the daily life in Saudi-ArabiaWhich scene was your favorite?
I loved that she met this doctor, I can not remember his name, she fell in love with. For some reason I kept hoping for a happy end ..........Any additional comments?
The storyline is well structured and well narratedjust loved this story
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incomplete insight into the life in Saudi Arabia
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An intimate view
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Unveiling Islam
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worth the investment in time to complete
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Enjoyed the book, enjoyed the voice of the narrarator. The thing of it is....
Where are all of the books written by women or for women who were not so lucky?
We can all grab bios on Tina Fey or Suzanne Sommers.
What about Wafta Sultan, Souad and Rana Husseini? What about some audiobooks from women in Saudi Arabia, Jordan or Pakistan?
Just Saying.
Women under war
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Would you try another book from Qanta A. Ahmed and/or Nicola Barber?
I don't think that, based on this book, I would read another by the same author.What was most disappointing about Qanta A. Ahmed’s story?
I was a little bit alarmed by the degree of bias about the hijab. I mean, she wrote about it erasing women, stealing their personhood and their rights. I certainly understand that she was writing from her own experience as a Western woman, but it seemed to project a western interpretation of a foreign practice. The whole book did that, really. I think that was both honest and unfair. It made the book interesting, but also disappointing. I mean, one doesn't need to go to the Saudi Kingdom to get a Westerner's take on women's rights in the Middle East.Which scene was your favorite?
I loved the chapters about the haj.Did In the Land of Invisible Women inspire you to do anything?
It inspired me to find books written by women who are actually from the Saudi Kingdom.Any additional comments?
I appreciated the kind of investigatory nature of the book and the "revelation" of the women's world in the Saudi Kingdom.Very interesting, though biased...
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I recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn more about how lucky women in the west are compared to there sisters in some other countries. I appreciated the candidness and ability of the author to separate good from bad. The part about the 9/11 attack and the reaction there was eye opening. I would recommend this highly!
Understanding our Saudi Sisters
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If you could sum up In the Land of Invisible Women in three words, what would they be?
Fascinating, enjoyable, interestingHave you listened to any of Nicola Barber’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
She's excellent, not sure if I have listened to her before but I may have.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I did not have any extreme reactions, I did not laugh or cryAny additional comments?
I found the Hadge trip a little too religious for my liking and started to lose interest worrying the whole book would be like that - but luckily it wasn't!Enjoyable book!
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I found the discussion with the writer, at the conclusion, to be a surprise and a well received time of listening. Will definitely look for more of Qanta A. Ahmed's book. She writes excelently.
MORE THAN I EXPECTED
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