I have read this book when staying in Yemen for half a year, together with "Without Mercy" written by Nadia's mother and "Sold" written by Nadia`sister. I have read the book during my first weeks in this beautiful country with people living their traditional lives-same as 500years ago. I had a chance to meet people from mountain villages near Tai`z, the region where Nadia still lives her unchosen deal. When "A Promise to Nadia" was released, a new campaign has run through The Yemen Times, a Yemenian paper in English.... After 6 months spent there, I would not believe a word of what Yemenian Officials say-which means I believe to Zana Muhsen. I believe her still more now, when I have seen all this with my own eyes. However, with this experience of mine, I think it is too late now to save Nadia who has six children back in Yemen and got used to Islamic way of life, but the mission of the book should be : international authorities should do all they can so that other girls with a similar deal could return back to their homeland, trying to break through Islamic rules-even if it seems impossible in fact. The book was a breath-taking reading with an unbelievably skilful depiction of the reality, more compelling than any reportage by a professional-because it IS A REAL HUMAN STORY.