As amazing of a Biography that I have ever read, up there with Wild Swans by Jung Chang (a masterpiece of detail and craft). The author, Sharawi Lanfranchi, did an excellent job of personalizing the struggle and sharing Huda’s life in all its complexity. While almost every paragraph of the book contains a change in subject matter or a new event, all are easy to follow, and extremely engaging.
Through the history of Huda Shaarawi’s life, I learned the history of Egypt as a nation under colonialism and British occupation. I learned about Egyptian political parties and factions among the people, and how political tactics intertwine to support marginalized groups : the effect of boycotts; the development of local industry, Palestinian solidarity, lobbying for women’s rights, education, and independence.
The author does an excellent job intertwining the early days of Egyptian feminism with decolonialism and nationalism. Early on you will realize that you love Huda Shaarawi, a complex, charismatic, force of nature.