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: Her and her daughter Mahtob's difficult readjustment to life in America while living in constant fear of her husband's revenge. for the love of a child betty mahmoody pdf repack
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For the Love of a Child: Betty Mahmoody’s Journey and the Quest for Digital Copies : Her and her daughter Mahtob's difficult readjustment
Betty describes living under aliases and moving frequently to avoid kidnapping by her husband, Sayyed Bozorg Mahmoody.
The family moved to Iran, where Betty was forced to adapt to a new and oppressive culture. Sayyed, who claimed to be a devout Muslim, began to impose his strict Islamic views on Betty and their daughter, restricting their freedom and autonomy.