![]() ![]() ![]() This allows the reader to feel connected to the woman, root for her, or feel outraged when she experiences injustice. Zoepf makes sure that the reader is aligned with an actual person, and that he or she hears each story from that person’s perspective as well as that of her family. ![]() During this time, Zoepf socialized with and documented the experiences of various Muslim women she encountered. Her resulting book Excellent Daughters: The Secret Lives of Young Women Who Are Transforming the Arab World is the byproduct of the years she spent in the Middle East. Rather than blindly believing all information the media was reporting, she decided to learn Arabic and traveled to various Arab nations herself. She was interested in learning more about the culture and ideology of Muslim people. After 11 September 2001, author Katherine Zoepf became curious about the perpetrators of the attacks on the East Coast of the United States. ![]()
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