
Sonita
Daughters for Sale
by Sonita Alizada
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Pub Date 8 Jul 2025 | Archive Date 7 Jul 2025
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Description
At just 10 years old, Sonita Alizada was nearly sold into marriage. By the time she turned 16, her price was set at $9,000—a sum meant to buy her future for someone else’s benefit. In a world where nearly 15 million girls are forced into marriage each year, Sonita’s story is a heartbreaking but all-too-common reality. Yet, she refused to let her fate be sealed.
In her eponymous memoir, Sonita shares her powerful journey from the streets of Afghanistan to international stages as a rap artist and activist. Breaking through oppressive traditions and laws, she escaped her destiny as a child bride and transformed her pain into music that resonated across the globe. Her viral music video 'Daughters for Sale' captured the world’s attention, earning her a scholarship to the U.S. and igniting a movement against child marriage.
This book is not just her story—it’s a call to action. Through personal reflections, poems, and music, Sonita’s message is clear: Dreams have the power to change lives. Weaving together her family’s harrowing escape from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, her rise as a human rights advocate, and her belief in the transformative power of hope, Sonita's story will leave readers inspired to fight for a world where every girl’s voice is heard.
Complete with QR codes to experience her music firsthand, Sonita is a love letter to dreamers and a battle cry for justice. It’s for anyone who has ever dared to believe they are more than their circumstances and wanted to make a difference.
Prepare to be moved, enraged, and empowered. Sonita Alizada’s voice will stay with you long after the final page.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780008752859 |
PRICE | £12.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 304 |
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Featured Reviews

She was brought up in Afghanistan and she explains how she was not allowed to go to school, and how her and her family flee to Iran, she secretly manages to do to a school, which her family had no knowledge of. She was extremely brave, and became a rap artist. The book gives you a better understanding of what her and her family have gone through. In parts the book is sad, but it has a lovely ending.

Sonita by Sonita Alizada is a searing and unforgettable memoir that charts one young woman’s defiance in the face of oppression and her fight for freedom and justice.
Born into poverty in Afghanistan and nearly sold into marriage twice before she turned 16, Sonita’s story is one of both unimaginable hardship and unrelenting courage. Through raw and deeply personal prose, poetry and music, she recounts how she escaped her fate as a child bride, found her voice through rap, and became a global advocate for girls’ rights.
This book does more than narrate a personal journey. It challenges cultural norms, confronts injustice and invites readers into a movement that demands change. With moments of poetry, pain and triumph, Sonita speaks not just to the power of one voice, but to the collective strength of all who dare to dream.
Compelling, heartbreaking and profoundly empowering, this is essential reading for anyone moved by stories of resilience and those passionate about justice.
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I'll begin this review by saying that I've not been a great lover of rap. I felt it was a music for my son's generation rather than mine. So it came as a surprise when I was given an arc copy of an autobiography of a young Afghan rapper. From the first I found myself engrossed in her journeys. The journey with her family to find safety. The journey of her self to attain education. Of her escape from becoming a child bride. Of the origins of her skills as a rapper and what her lyrics meant to her and to other people. Her journey into activism also encouraged me, an old socialist, and filled me with hope. This is a splendid and inspiring book which I highly recommend. It may even open me up to appreciate the skills and nuances of rap music. Thank you Sonita, you are an inspiration!

A powerful, heart breaking story. I am so happy that Sonita was able to make her dreams come true and that her family are safe.
Though it is heart breaking that millions of women have no rights and are treated like baggage.
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This book is so essential. I love the way it weaves creative methods with Sonita's heartwrenching and empowering story, and its such a call to action as to why feminism and fighting for women's basic rights is still so important today. Plus, her music is amazing!

From refugee to rap artist. Sonita Alizadeh’s story is gripping, heart-rending but also joyous. Her family fled Afghanistan for Iran when she was a child, returning later when it felt safer. As a Muslim girl, she was expected to marry young to a man of her family’s choice. She wanted more. She wanted education and to live a less restrictive life. A life not controlled by men. She achieved this through rap, education and perseverance. A book you won’t forget.
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