Sarah's family had power in their home only a few hours per day as she was growing up. When they could get water, they would store it up for the days when they couldn't, and the same applied to food. Sarah Idan was brought up in Baghdad, Iraq.
They didn't have a reliable supply of power or food, and they didn't have freedom of speech or dissent. But Sarah had the opportunity to represent her country at the Miss Universe competition . . until she got in serious trouble.
Today Sarah lives happily in America. What she learned, how she wound up here, what she does now, is her story.
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