The Face Behind the Veil: The Extraordinary Lives of Muslim Women in America

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Citadel Press, Mar 1, 2006 - Religion - 320 pages
“Proud, defiant, brave, these are the Muslim women of America. Hear them roar!”
—Asma Gull Hasan, author of Why I Am a Muslim

For years, the image of the Muslim woman in America has been as mysterious as the face behind the veil. Is she garbed in the traditional hijab and chador? Is she subservient to a male-dominated culture and religion? Does she grocery shop, do her nails, go to the gym?

“A superb attempt at helping us to discover the emerging identity of American Muslim women.”
—Dr. Sayyid M. Syeed, Islamic Society of North America

In this moving book, journalist Donna Gehrke-White provides a rare, revealing look into the hearts, minds, and everyday lives of Muslim women in America. Here, in their own words, are the many different voices of doctors, soccer moms, rebels, reformers, former political prisoners, survivors, and activists—women of faith, courage, hope, and change—all Muslims, all Americans.

“Enlightening. . . . In their diversity, forthrightness, and honesty, the voices of these women ultimately sound more American than anything else—and therein lies the strength of this book.”
—Library Journal

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About the author (2006)

Journalist and author Donna Gehrke-White shared in two Pulitzer Prizes at The Miami Herald and has won other state and national journalism awards. She also has reported for the South Florida Sun Sentinel and the Louisville Courier Journal. She graduated from Drake University and pursued a master's degree at the University of Texas in Austin. She lives near Fort Lauderdale, Florida. You can connect with her via Facebook or Twitter.

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