A review by zoot
The Daughters of Kobani: A Story of Rebellion, Courage, and Justice by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

5.0

I won't admit how little I knew about the history of this region before, but let's just say you can go in completely blind if you need and you'll be fine. I learned so much with this book, pulled up maps to orient myself in the story, looked up photos, I felt really connected to everyone in this book by the time it was over. I will hold the stories of these women in my heart forever.

NOTE: I listened to the audiobook which I *highly* recommend if you struggle reading historical non-fictions like I do. My ADHD make it so I struggle a bit with non-linear storytelling which you can't really do with a historical non-fiction because you have to cover so many different facets of a story. The audiobooks tend to help me keep track/focus and this one was no exception.