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Baghdad Burning: Girl Blog from Iraq
Contributor(s): Riverbend (Author), Ridgeway, James (Introduction by)
ISBN: 1558614893     ISBN-13: 9781558614895
Publisher: Feminist Press
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2005
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Annotation: An anonymous Iraqi woman presents eyewitness accounts and political analysis of life in the war torn and occupied city.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Military - Iraq War (2003-2011)
- History | Middle East - Iraq
- Biography & Autobiography | Women
Dewey: 956.704
LCCN: 2005000928
Physical Information: 1.4" H x 5.4" W x 8.5" (0.65 lbs) 304 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 21st Century
- Cultural Region - Middle East
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
 
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Publisher Description:

Since the fall of Bagdad, women's voices have been largely erased, but four months after Saddam Hussein's statue fell, a 24 year-old woman from Baghdad began blogging.

In 2003, a twenty-four-year-old woman from Baghdad began blogging about life in the city under the pseudonym Riverbend. Her passion, honesty, and wry idiomatic English made her work a vital contribution to our understanding of post-war Iraq--and won her a large following.

Baghdad Burning is a quotidian chronicle of Riverbend's life with her family between April 2003 and September of 2004. She describes rolling blackouts, intermittent water access, daily explosions, gas shortages and travel restrictions. She also expresses a strong stance against the interim government, the Bush administration, and Islamic fundamentalists like Al Sadr and his followers. Her book "offers quick takes on events as they occur, from a perspective too often overlooked, ignored or suppressed" (Publishers Weekly).

"Riverbend is bright and opinionated, true, but like all voices of dissent worth remembering, she provides an urgent reminder that, whichever governments we struggle under, we are all the same." --Booklist

"Feisty and learned: first-rate reading for any American who suspects that Fox News may not be telling the whole story." --Kirkus