The accumulated facts of El Saadawiâs life sound grim, but this is not the experience of reading her memoir, which is stormy and vivid, characterized by great intellectual and emotional restlessness. Her story [has] a pungency and intimacy that more varnished memoirs often lack. And what shines through it all is her indomitability and self-belief... Stormy and vivid, characterized by great intellectual and emotional restlessness ... It seems certain that without powerful self-belief and faith in her own instincts, she would not have survived
Times Literary Supplement
El Saadawi's poetic prose and searing details keep the pages alive with stories of triumph, dissent, death and disappointment
San Francisco Chronicle
A moving repudiation of those who have made Egypt's history in the last century
Washington Post Book World
I think her life has been one long death threat. At a time when nobody else was talking, she spoke the unspeakable
Margaret Atwood
This is what great art does. It closes the great chasms between us. With words, Saadawi peels away the artifice to reveal the beating heart beneath the surface. We come away from this book as we do from all her others, amazed at her cool courage, profound insight, and deep passion. Without her brave work an entire country would not be fully known
Rebecca Walker