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Mosul - Story of Hope
By Ahmed Zaidan
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Description
Ahmed Zaidan has returned to his roots and written a book that looks deeply into the tragic reality of his hometown, Mosul, abandoned after a supposedly liberating invasion to the savagery of sectarian warfare, and then beyond this to the possibilities of a rebirth. As an unflinching journalist he shows us what happened to drive him into his own refugee experience and how it feels to hear the news from home as your city is torn apart and people you love lose their homes and lives. He digs deep into stories of ordinary people and his own childhood in Iraq. He looks atrocity directly in the eye and closely examines geopolitical and local fault-lines that led to the catastrophe of Mosul falling to the Islamic State. As well as being a journalist, Ahmed is also always a poet, hope is embedded in his world view, he sees the good hearts of those who maintain their dignity in the face of horror and finds lyrical beauty in the survival of humanity in the ruined city and its aftermath. Somehow, he finds shoots of a revived civilisation, shines a light on individual and community projects and celebrates possibility. This is a remarkable book in its scope and its personal testimony that sees beyond stereotypes and shows us that this is our world not a distant tale, that this rubble is where we all may dwell when hatred has the hour, and the only hope for the future lies in a recognition of our common humanity and in acceptance of our differences. - Andy Willoughby, Poet and Playwright.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
280
Release Date:
2025-09-01
Publication Date:
2025-09-01
Publisher:
Palewell Press
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
191158796X
ISBN13:
9781911587965
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Weight:
366 g
Height:
148 cm
Width:
210 cm
Thickness:
16 cm
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