A woman with scars. A woman who had been running for so long, she no longer recognized herself.

For years, Maryam Jan Akbari fought to exist in a world that tried to erase her.

Born a refugee. Raised in silence. Shaped by oppression. Scarred by violence.

In Iran, she was an invisible child—denied a name, an education, a future.

In Afghanistan, she became a young woman fighting for her voice—only to discover that speaking up could cost her life.

In Sweden, she faced the most difficult battle of all: healing the war within.

But what rises from the ashes is not a victim.

It’s a warrior. A woman. A voice the world can no longer ignore.

The Woman Who Refused to Be Silenced is a soul-shaking memoir of survival, self-worth, and identity. Maryam leads us through the darkest corners of trauma, displacement, generational pain, and systemic misogyny—and toward a hard-won sense of freedom.

This is not just her story. It’s yours.

A mirror for every woman who has questioned her worth, silenced her truth, or been told to shrink to survive.

If you’ve ever felt invisible, this book will help you feel seen.

If you’ve stayed silent to survive, this book will show you how to speak.

If you’ve ever been told you are too much, this book will remind you: you are already enough.

You’ll cry.

You’ll rage.

You’ll rise.

And by the final page, you’ll remember what the world made you forget:

Your voice was never meant to be silenced.

★ “Every woman needs to read this.”

★ “A soul-shaking, raw, and redemptive masterpiece.”

For readers of Educated, I Am Malala, and The Body Keeps the Score, this isn’t just a memoir.

It’s a homecoming.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789153143062
Publisert
2026-05-09
Utgiver
Maryam Akbari Publishing
Vekt
671 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
326

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