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Muhammad Najem, War Reporter: How One Boy Put the Spotlight on Syria by Nora Neus, Muhammad Najem, Julie Robine
2 reviews
thebookguru's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
sad
medium-paced
5.0
Phenomenal book Masha’Allah!
Idk how i have never heard of him? 😠but anyways Alhamdulillah glad This book exists! Glad more Syrians are getting to tell their stories! Love how honest it was as in no one was helping Syria etc
10/10 would recommend
A MUST read in fact!
Considering the fact that no matter how many pics of children dying, the West will never help as it is brown bodies. Whenever it Us Brown or Black bodies they do not care smh.
Honest and real and heartbreaking! Absolutely beautiful!
Idk how i have never heard of him? 😠but anyways Alhamdulillah glad This book exists! Glad more Syrians are getting to tell their stories! Love how honest it was as in no one was helping Syria etc
10/10 would recommend
A MUST read in fact!
Considering the fact that no matter how many pics of children dying, the West will never help as it is brown bodies. Whenever it Us Brown or Black bodies they do not care smh.
Honest and real and heartbreaking! Absolutely beautiful!
Graphic: Genocide, War, and Violence
Moderate: Death, Child death, and Death of parent
This book is a real story of real life war reporter Muhammad Najem reporting from his home in Syria during the Syrian revolution.saden401's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
informative
reflective
tense
fast-paced
5.0
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Graphic: Death, Violence, War, Blood, Body horror, Child death, Injury/Injury detail, Murder, Death of parent, Genocide, and Grief
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