when we landed in a couple -- kabul they took away my passport is a formality we will send it to your home but i never saw it again. that becomes an entire chapter in the book. at that moment i was a citizen of no country with no rights and the property of the large polygamist muslim family. i thought this adventure we would dramatically travels through central asia i found myself instead transported back to the tenth century with no passport back to the future. i lived gender apartheid long before the television came to power. booking backhander stand that may have turned me into the feminist that i have become. but such adventures do not could cheaply. a westerner does not travel to the wild beast without risking malaria, hepatitis malaria, hepatitis, without risking being kidnapped or held for ransom or sold at auction. many western women infringers flourished and i wrote about their fabulous forgotten stories in the book. in 1846 harry it from the british-born author visited the arab middle east and writes about the heroes of cairo. everywhere they would pity the european women we