Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a Somali-born women's rights activist, free speech advocate, and the New York Times bestselling author of Infidel, The Caged Virgin, Nomad, Heretic, and The Challenge of Dawa. Born in Mogadishu, Somalia, she grew up in Africa and the Middle East, before seeking asylum in the Netherlands, where she went on to become a member of parliament. Today she lives in the United States with her husband and two sons.
"Prey warns us that if we do not rethink our philosophy
for protecting women and children, we risk losing one of Western
civilization's most precious assets: the rule of
law."--Henry A. Kissinger
"Prey exposes a shocking wave of sex crimes across
supposedly enlightened Europe. In bracing terms, Ayaan Hirsi Ali
defends the rights of women while advocating for a new model of
integration for immigrants. Casting aside political correctness and
conventional wisdom, Prey is a timely reminder that
freedom--indeed, civilization itself--is not a birthright but must
be nurtured and protected by each generation."--Senator
Thomas Cotton
"Prey is a rigorous and shocking expose of a sexual abuse
crisis occurring right in the open, in seemingly progressive
Europe. Empathetic and authoritative, Ayaan Hirsi Ali demonstrates
why we cannot let political correctness and apathy overwhelm our
duty to protect women's rights."--Megyn Kelly
"Drawing on her hard knocks as a Somali immigrant and triumphs as a
European legislator, Ayaan Hirsi Ali confronts multiethnic Europe's
most intractable problem: an inability to defend its feminist
culture against the machismo of its mostly Muslim immigrants.
Prey is the best book on the subject: broad in its
culture, punctilious in its research, bold and original in its
arguments."--Christopher Caldwell
"In an age of identity politics, the lack of will to deal with our
greatest cultural challenges does not make them disappear. It just
empowers the most extreme and intolerant voices. In Prey,
intrepid civil libertarian Ayaan Hirsi Ali summons the West to
confront a remorseless truth: that enabling mass Islamic
immigration while lacking the will to acculturate Muslims to
Western norms and laws has inevitably eroded the rights and
endangered the lives of women--not just Muslim women, all women. A
brave and brilliant book."--Andrew McCarthy
"In this groundbreaking work of research, Ayaan Hirsi Ali documents
a disturbing wave of sexual violence in Europe. A vital and
essential work, Prey shows what the next step for #MeToo
must be."--Mark Levin
"Once again Ayaan Hirsi Ali goes where others do not dare. Here she
forensically, carefully, and devastatingly exposes one of the
worst--and most ignored--scandals of our time. People of all
backgrounds and all political persuasions owe her a debt of
gratitude for exposing a scandal that has long cried out for the
serious and deep treatment it receives here."--Douglas
Murray
"Reconciling women's rights in Western countries with mass
immigration remains a sensitive subject. In Prey, leading
humanitarian Ayaan Hirsi Ali constructively explores this topic,
drawing on a wealth of knowledge and data to illustrate key
tensions between cultural relativism and women's rights in the
twenty-first century. She courageously urges all of us--men, women,
those living in Western countries and those living in non-Western
countries--to firmly defend the universality of human rights and
ensure their continued preservation."--Senator Ben
Sasse
"Throughout Europe, mismanaged immigration policies are eroding the
hard-won rights of women. With her signature grace and lucidity,
Ayaan Hirsi Ali documents this alarming development and offers
bold, original, and humane solutions. Prey is not a
diatribe against multiculturalism--it is a guide to preserving and
enriching it. This brilliant and timely book is compulsory reading
for anyone who cares about the fate of liberal
democracy."--Christina Hoff Sommers
"[Ayaan] Hirsi Ali offers strong evidence for her bound-to-be
contentious claims in this in-depth and harrowing
volume"--Booklist
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