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Product details
- ISBN 9781839529450
- Dimensions: 134 x 197mm
- Publication Date: 02 Oct 2025
- Publisher: Brown Dog Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
A True Story of Resilience, Injustice, and Redemption
When success, family, and identity collide with an unforgiving justice system, one man’s life changes forever.
In Beyond Alcatraz, Shahab Hashtroudi shares his extraordinary true story, a journey that begins in Tehran and leads to the cold, confining walls of a British prison. Once a respected restaurateur and entrepreneur, Shahab finds himself trapped in a world that tests every ounce of his courage and faith.
Inside his cell, memories of his family’s history in Iran, from the oil revolution to the 1953 coup, intertwine with his own fight for dignity and survival. What emerges is not only a story of injustice and endurance but also of profound humanity, hope, and the unbreakable spirit that rises even in the darkest places.
Written with raw honesty and powerful introspection, Beyond Alcatraz takes readers beyond the walls of imprisonment into the depths of resilience, cultural identity, and redemption. This memoir offers a moving look at how one man found strength in loss, clarity in confinement, and freedom in truth.
If you were moved by Papillon, The Sun Does Shine, or When Breath Becomes Air, this unforgettable memoir will stay with you long after the final page.
Shahab Hashtroudi is a British–Iranian entrepreneur and writer whose remarkable life journey has taken him from the bustling streets of Tehran to the corridors of British business and, eventually, to one of the world’s most notorious prisons. Drawing from personal experience, historical insight, and deep reflection, Hashtroudi weaves narratives that explore resilience, injustice, and redemption. His writing offers a rare, humanising glimpse into worlds often misunderstood, capturing the complexity of identity, heritage, and endurance across cultures and generations.
