Well, It reminds me somehow with certain biographies of rich people who ended in prison by authorities or after change of their authorities! The Journalist Camlia has a good way of attracting the reader to her story, but definitely I could not feel so much sympathy with her on the personal level! It could be inside me that i hate people braging about their nobel origin and rich high class compared with other people. Her talks about the places she went to when she was a child, as a girl of the upper class in time of Shah, was irritating and somehow cheep! She is pro Shah, and of course she and her family got lots of benefits from Shah time. No wonder she would hate every thing of Khomaini time. The way she was keeping speaking about her clothes, even her underwears from Victoria secrets, and how all girls and boys were in love with her is childish! How can I feel sympathy with you if every thing you were talking about was the diference in class between you and others! In this book, even her father did die after a tennis game,from heart attack, not from cruelity of Islamist regime! Of course, I am against Khomaini regime and his people, but her book was mostly about herself and her rich family and her talents in journalism, and the loads of men who admired her! The football player and all others she mentioned to say she was popular or to say she was forced to confess she has affairs with, sounded so pathetic and bad guys based on her words! Even the man who interrogated her in prison, fell in love with her and her hands! I couldnt help it but I just felt sympathy with him! She was the one who manipulated him, not him! It s good for her that she was clever to free herself this way, but she should not say she was a victim. The man who fell for her was the victim and defintely paid a lot later on after she said all these things about him! She could describe more about how the regime affected her and her nuclear family, but I did not see any except for distant members of the family! I still think it was nice to read it as an entertainment, but not more than this. The author loved to have attention, and this was very clear in every thing she wrote in this book !