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Suprising, Engaging Stories, Lots of Them Jun 09, 2010
By David J. Marsh
"dm"
Story upon story, all engaging and interesting, covering every facet of life in Iraq in the 50s and 60s. It truly gives insight, and a sense of a place and time that American's find hard to imagine, especially given all that has happened in the last twenty plus years. As the book ends, the author recounts his becoming an American citizen. This story is one that many of us don't hear enough. Without reservation, I am glad I read this book.
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Unexpected and informative Dec 07, 2008
By CDoll
"Avid reader"
Balian's book reveals an Iraq that few Americans have ever heard of: a progressing and prospering Iraq with a mutually tolerant population of Muslims, Jews and Christians. Over 2000 years, Iraq has been invaded again and again by expanding empires from Alexander to the Ottoman Turks--the U.S. invasion is just the latest in this devastating series. In this book, Balian focuses on an all-too-brief period, from the end of Ottoman rule around 1920 to the Iraq revolution of 1958, when the people were relatively free of oppression and war. He shares delightful, personal stories one would not have expected to come out of Iraq. I could not put this book down.
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