Published in 2008, My Life as a Traitor by Zarah Ghahramani tells the true life story of a young girl taken captive in her home country of Iran. In 2001, Zarah is a 19 year-old student at Tehran University. Like many students her age, she wants change in the place that she has grown up, becoming disenfranchised with the way she has grown up in society. But, with the tensions rising in Iran from the World Trade Center attacks and “Islamic” terror groups beginning to infiltrate society there, Zarah is caught in the middle. Zarah participated in peaceful protests, and “disobedience” of fundamentalist regime laws (often uncovering her hair a few inches and standing too close to boys). When she is dragged from the streets, and taken to the infamous Evin Prison, known for the worst of tortures in the regime, her worst fears come to life. She is tortured, beaten, psychologically tortured, and isolated. Her only form of communication is scratched messages on a bathroom wall and the stories of...