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Ebook Download , by Rania Abouzeid

Ebook Download , by Rania Abouzeid

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Product details

File Size: 1230 KB

Print Length: 401 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0393609499

Publisher: Oneworld Publications (March 15, 2018)

Publication Date: March 15, 2018

Language: English

ASIN: B07B5WKZTX

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#755,254 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Rania Abouzeid’s account of the conflict in Syria is a remarkably well-written history that brings a compelling human feel to the absolute hell that has been Syria since the 2011 uprising. Tracing the conflict through the actions and perspectives of several diverse participants, Abouzeid’s non-fiction narrative provides the reader with a highly credible view of this complex and convoluted war.With differing allegiances and distinct motivations, the characters are followed as the uprising begins with non-violent demonstrations, through the development of a full-scale war between the Assad regime and the not well-united opposition. At every point the story is very well written in a highly accessible style. This is certainly a hard story, but a relatively easy read for a wide range of audiences, those who have followed Syria news carefully over the years, and those who have only passing knowledge of the events.The author brings us into the mindsets of a number of key characters, including those who are driven by democratic secular ideals and those who are moved by strict religious ideology, those who have served in the Syrian Army, and those who have suffered in its prisons. We share the mindset of leaders as well as that of ordinary participants: children, students, politicians, grandmothers and soldiers.Abouzeid does not attempt to provide a neutral academic history of the Syrian war from all sides. As a journalist viewed by the Assad regime as an enemy, the author had limited access to regime-held territory. She chooses to air, very proficiently, the spectrum of the anti-regime opposition. Specifically the reader sees the democratic secular side, the Free Syrian Army as well as the various shades of the Islamic opposition, including al-Qaeda. These are the realities of Syria and the author is fiercely loyal to telling the story as it exists in reality.The conflict in Syria is grim, now very grim. It is difficult to foresee a near-term solution to the conflict bringing both peace and a modicum of the democracy which motivated the uprising against tyranny in 2011. The complete story remains untold, and future developments will likely include surprises. Abouzeid’s narrative provides a very human basis for keeping hope alive for the Syrian people. This book is a “must-read” for all seeking to understand Syria and to be prepared for what lies ahead.

This wasn't an easy read...but it was a rewarding one. The author chronicles the Syrian civil war not as a series of events but as the intertwined journeys (both figurative and literal) of multiple individuals, participants willing and unwilling. She spends enough time with each of her key subjects that none is given short shrift, and none so outweighs the others that it becomes his/her story alone. I'd like to pretend that, upon reading this book, I suddenly have some real understanding of the Syrian civil war, but what it's really done is show me how little I really still know, how much there is yet to know. The approach of following individuals, some of which are sympathetic, some much less so, some perhaps not at all, rather than simply chronicling events like a textbook, brings home the actual impact of the war in much more affecting and moving ways, I think. Highly, highly recommended.

This book was such an incredible and interesting and heart breaking book. There are passages that are quite difficult to read but it is worth it 100% I generally don't read books like this because I get lost and confused in the history portions and the heaviness of all that BUT this book reads like a novel and teaches you along the way. It is so well written and following the people in the book will stay with you. It really projects the notion that we are all people and what is happening in Syria is such a humanitarian fight and a human rights issue.I highly recommend this book - I read it in a few days the first time and will definitely pick it up again soon! Buy it! Read it! Incredible!

This was a fabulous book. I know very little about the war in Syria, but I was lucky enough to visit Damascus in 2010, a gorgeous city full of interesting, lively, fun-loving people. This book makes clear the complexities of that war, but mainly the impact on individuals whom she follows and whose stories she tells so beautifully. I felt a new appreciation for the many sides of this conflict, including the Islamic State. Well worth reading, and beautifully written. The individuals she follows and what they have been through are not easily forgotten. It speaks to the horrors of war and the resilience of those caught up in those horrors.

Abouzeid has done us all an immense service with her accounts of lives lived ( also lives ended) during the Syrian uprising & civil war - which still rages on. It’s an ordeal to read, at times: the suffering is so extreme, the killers of unarmed civilians are never brought to justice. But we get also the determination of survivors to salvage enough - just enough to keep going.

The author knows well that all the complexity of the situation in Syria can’t be summarized in a book multiple times the length of this one. She does what seems to me to be the next best logical thing: she turns a nearly microscopic focus on the lives of people who have had to live within its hardships. Her interviews cross segments of society, are intensely well documented, and allow the reader to become involved with each life in a sensitive way. Speaking as a reader who avoids the mainstream media’s attempts to reduce the complexities to so many column inches, I think this work is as excellent in making sense of how we are to understand Syria as any one could possibly be. Bravo!

The situation in Syria is impossible, and this writer acknowledges this.She concentrates, instead on personal stories, based on interviews she had conducted herself - and then carefully checked the facts.The first interview was about Suleiman Tlass Farzat - and it is simply fantastic. Get the Kindle version, and read it for yourself.

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