“What an astonishing and captivating tale Hédi Jaouad has told, of a woman whose appetites, passions, and desire for exploration could not be contained—and, to this day, can scarcely be believed. This book is what the expression ‘truth is stranger than fiction’ was born for. Inspiring, exquisitely researched, and deftly written. I loved it.” —Elizabeth Gilbert, author, Eat, Pray, Love“A captivating biography of Swiss writer and explorer Isabelle Eberhardt . . . Once dismissed as an eccentric, Eberhardt emerges here as a visionary who embodied the spirit of adventure through her nonconformist life. It’s a vivid portrait of a revolutionary.” —Publishers Weekly”An intimate biography of the enigmatic Isabelle Eberhardt . . . Jaouad’s brisk retelling of her life captures her intrepid spirit. A colorful, empathetic portrait.” —Kirkus Reviews“Isabelle Eberhardt’s short life was a relentless, tumultuous bid for independence: from the strictures of gender roles, from colonialist dogma, from charted landscapes, from whatever forces impeded her drift. With rigor and warmth, Hédi A. Jaouad sifts the record from the legend to present a complex, galvanizing portrait of an icon whose liminal existence—between man and woman, Europe and North Africa, asceticism and sensuality—continues to unsettle easy categories.” —Jonathan Miles, author, Eradication: A Fable“Jaouad’s thorough and up-to-date treatment of the Eberhardt saga is the biography she deserves: a poignant narration of genius, courage and tragedy. It is also—like her writings—an inventory of Europe’s willful ignorance of North Africa. Eberhardt’s spiritual and intellectual choices, the keys to her self-confessed “incoherencies” and adventures, go a long way toward correcting this inventory. And Jaouad goes an extra distance in analyzing the politics behind the trial in Constantine, and the psychological/cultural/political importance of Eberhardt’s cross-dressing. A tale as enlightening as it is seductive.” —Peter Thompson, professor, Modern Languages and Literatures, Roger Williams University