This was my mom's recommendation, and hell... it was GREAT!
Nasrin talks about condition of women in Bangladesh, India, and across... About how they are bounded by cultural, societal, and religional shackles that deprive women of the liberty that has always been offered to the men. She criticises patriarchy unabashed, and takes the picture of ‘feminism’ to a whole new level.
The incidents are real, and are potent enough to make our society ashamed of itself by holding the mirror in front of it. She talks about how women have always been belittled in every aspect, and men have been considered a superior class altogether.
The author has a beautiful and ornamental writing style which holds the story in place, even at places where the narrative slackens its grip.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! If you don't know the language, find a translation, but surely read it once in your lifetime.