Sonita: My Fight Against Tyranny and My Escape to Freedom
Written by Sonita Alizada
Published by HarperOne
Nearly 15 million girls, including many in the U.S., are forced into marriage each year. Each of these girls has a price tag—and a story. Sonita Alizada was almost sold twice. Her price tag was $9,000. The money her family received for selling her would pay for her brother’s wife.
The first time Sonita was put up for sale, she was 10 years old and she thought that she was participating in a dress-up game. She quickly realized that, in her culture, a wedding is a kind of funeral for the bride. Sonita says, “It represents the loss of a future. The loss of a voice.” After the marriage fell through, she was placed on sale again. She was expected to form a family, sleep with a man she never met, and then repeat the terrible cycle with her own children. But Sonita wanted more.
In Sonita, the rap artist and activist shares the story of how she fled Afghanistan to pursue her dreams and evolved into a woman who is changing the world:
- She shares incredible highs, like winning the song writing contest that gave her the opportunity of a lifetime,
- Unimaginable lows, like when the cruel Taliban regained control of Afghanistan,
- and how some of her family escaped, and how some were left behind.
- Sonita also shares photos and access to exclusive music.
Primary ISBN: 9780063439009
Publication Date: July 2025
Available As: Hardcover, Audiobook, eBook
Memoir, Age 18 or older
Community Represented: Afghan/Afghan American
Themes: Accolades & Awards, Accolades & Awards: Youth Media Awards, Activism, Arts, Discrimination: Colorism, Discrimination: Gender and Sexual, Discrimination: Immigration Status, Family Relationship: Parents, Family Relationship: Siblings, Family Separation: Different Immigration Status, Family Separation: On Journey, Format: Audiobook, Generational Differences, Generational Differences: Gender Roles, Genre: Biography, Human Rights Violation: Child Marriage, Own Voices/Lived Experience, Refugee: Persecution, Refugee: War/Conflict, Setting: Home Country, Trauma & Healing, Trauma & Healing: Death of Family or Friend
Setting: Afghanistan (Herat), Iran, United States (Utah)
Character's Place in the Immigration Journey: Home Country, Refugee
Book Creator(s) Connection to the Community Represented: Own Voices/Lived Experience
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