Author: Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Hardcover: 368 pages
Publisher: Free Press (February 6, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0743289684
ISBN-13: 978-074328968
Fast forward to a couple weeks ago where I was in Detroit leaving the next day for Chicago and not having a book for the flight. I wanted something on the story of Lilith, but saw this book and had to read it given what I wrote above.
But, this entry is to discuss the book Infidel. This book exceeded my wildest expectations. Ali’s life is amazing; born in Somalia, lived in Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, Kenya, The Netherlands, and now the United States. She almost died a few times. She was circumcised in Somalia. And she got her Masters in Political Science and became a member of the Dutch Parliment. This is simply an amazing story of a common person becoming an uncommon hero.
Her stories about Islam jive well with conversations I’ve had with Muslims, especially in Saudi Arabia.
If I were to complain it would be that there are a few times where Ali moves ahead in time; this deconstructs the timeline that she’s building and caused, at least for me, some confusion.
I’m going to read her other book and start looking for what she’s doing now.


