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9781721363155
Name
Al Rawi, Shahad
Title
The Baghdad Clock (MP3) [sound recording]
Edition
MP3 Unabridged ed. Audio book
Published
Australia Bolinda/Brilliance audio 2019
Description
1 MP3 CDs, 7 hrs 5 mins 13.9 cm.
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Other
Contents
Fiction
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It's 1991 and the Gulf War is raging. Two girls, hiding in an air raid shelter, tell stories to keep the fear and the darkness at bay, and a deep friendship is born. And while the city collapses around them, the sanctions bite and friends begin to flee, life goes on. People tend their gardens, go dancing and celebrate weddings, and the girls share their dreams, desires, school routines and first loves. In her brilliant debut novel, Shahad Al Rawi takes readers beyond the familiar images in the news to show the everyday struggle of Baghdad's people, revealing the reality of growing up in a war-torn city that's slowly disappearing in front of your eyes.
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Adult.
Subjects
Literature
War stories
Biographical fiction
Genre
Biographical Fiction
War Fiction
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Tawfik, Christine Reader
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