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challenging emotional informative inspiring reflective slow-paced

5.0


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dark emotional informative
done so so so well. so informative and a very diverse amount of takes and experiences, despite the similarities between the writers 

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4.5

Each chapter is an essay from a different journalist’s perspective during their time reporting in the Middle East! All of whom are Arab women, who either grew up in the country they’re reporting in or they grew up abroad. Essays range from around 2000 to 2017 and cover countries including Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Morocco, Sudan, Yemen, Palestine, and Saudi Arabia; as well as looking at the experiences of Islamophobia in the UK and France.

I learned a lot with this book, and found the essays very engaging and emotional. I found each story eye opening, as it made me challenge and question what I had known about each region and their conflicts prior to reading this. 

I liked some essays more than others due to the different writing styles (some were more technical/academically written compared to others). Overall every essay was powerful and inspiring; I think this is one of those books that everybody should read!

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4.0

This is a really powerful collection of essays. Each one is by a different female Arab journalist and their stories are remarkable, engaging and heartbreaking. They've reported from a wide range of countries: Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Palestine, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Morocco and Sudan. These are mainly countries I've only read about in the news which obviously doesn't compare to reading first hand accounts of what it's like on the ground. While the stories are all different, there are similar experiences which connect them and the women are all courageous and dedicated journalists. They're playing such an important part in challenging stereotypes and providing more nuanced narratives from their homelands and this was such an impactful read. 

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