Jacqueline Saper is an Iranian-American author, speaker, and expert on Iran.
Born in Tehran to an Iranian father and British mother, she lived through the 1979 Iranian revolution.
Her memoir, From Miniskirt to Hijab, won multiple awards and offers a unique perspective on Iran's transformation.
Saper escaped Iran in 1987 and became a CPA in the United States.
She now works as a translator, columnist, and educator, sharing her experiences and insights on Iranian culture and politics.
Her work has been featured in various publications and she is recognized for her contributions to Middle Eastern studies.
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