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Original Title: | Brûlée Vive |
ISBN: | 0553816306 (ISBN13: 9780553816303) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Souad, Ayah, Ibu, Kainat, Noura, Assad, Hussein, Faiez, Marwan, Jacqueline, Hassan, Edmond Kaiser, Antonio, Laetitia, Nadia |
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Paperback | Pages: 359 pages Rating: 3.97 | 9345 Users | 693 Reviews
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When Souad was seventeen she fell in love. In her village, as in so many others, sex before marriage was considered a grave dishonour to one's family and was punishable by death. This was her crime. Her brother-in-law was given the task of arranging her punishment. One morning while Souad was washing the family's clothes, he crept up on her, poured petrol over her and set her alight.In the eyes of their community he was a hero. An execution for a 'crime of honour' was a respectable duty unlikely to bring about condemnation from others. It certainly would not have provoked calls for his prosecution. More than five thousand cases of such honour killings are reported around the world each year and many more take place that we hear nothing about.
Miraculously, Souad survived rescued by the women of her village, who put out the flames and took her to a local hospital. Horrifically burned, and abandoned by her family and community, it was only the intervention of a European aid worker that enabled Souad to receive the care and sanctuary she so desperately needed and to start her life again. She has now decided to tell her story and uncover the barbarity of honour killings, a practice which continues to this day.
Burned Alive is a shocking testimony, a true story of almost unbelievable cruelty. It speaks of amazing courage and fortitude and of one woman's determination to survive. It is also a call to break the taboo of silence that surrounds this most brutal of practices and which ignores the plight of so many other women who are also victims of traditional violence.

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Title | : | Burned Alive |
Author | : | Souad |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 359 pages |
Published | : | 2005 by Bantam (first published 2003) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Biography. Autobiography. Memoir. Biography Memoir. Feminism. Religion. Islam |
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Ratings: 3.97 From 9345 Users | 693 ReviewsNotice Containing Books Burned Alive
this is going on hold. not sure if i'll pick it up again bc there are inconsistencies with the events of the narrative and publishing facts. apparently the whole "memoir" is a lie bc of these inconsistencies?? idk but i refuse to read something i'm being lied to aboutWhen I first read this book years ago, I was drawn totally into the story. I feel differently after reading a lot of other reviews and sadly came to the conclusion that perhaps this is not true. IF Souad exists, I wish she could come out and hold a press conference. Sometimes that is not possible, but I wish that she could do this. However, I remind myself that whether Souad does or does not exist, such things do happen frequently to women in the world, and we can't let any disappointment in a
A staggering number of women and girls are killed each year, by members of their own families, in a practice collectively referred to as honor killing. Common characteristics are the wide range of 'rules' by which females must abide (to avoid being killed), family agreement to commit the act, and attempts to make the killing look accidental. Souad (at 17) was condemned by her family when she became pregnant by the 'boy next door,' which occurred because she fervently hoped and believed that he

I'm aware there is some degree of doubt as to veracity of this story. I don't care about it: fact-checking is not the important thing here. In fact, it would have warmed my heart enormously, had this plotline been created just by some writer's overactive imagination. However, it's not the case: we all know for a fact that victims of burning and chemical attacks, whose horrific experiences could have been used as the plot guideline for this book, do exist. So, well, this book is not for the
I was very interested in this book, until I read the reviews and realized it is fake! Why would I waste my time reading a fake memoir? Ugh. I also found this: "According to the book, Souad forgot about the incident for two decades until it was recovered through repressed memory therapy. Thérèse Taylor, an Australian historian, has pointed out numerous medical, historical and cultural inconsistencies in the book that put its authenticity in doubt. Souad claims to have survived the attempt without
Ok I am a little confused and gave this book a 5 star rating thinking it was true but have come to find out that most likly this is not a true account so I am giving it one star. If it is true then its a five star.
I'm aware there is some degree of doubt as to veracity of this story. I don't care about it: fact-checking is not the important thing here. In fact, it would have warmed my heart enormously, had this plotline been created just by some writer's overactive imagination. However, it's not the case: we all know for a fact that victims of burning and chemical attacks, whose horrific experiences could have been used as the plot guideline for this book, do exist. So, well, this book is not for the
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