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In Jordan

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In January of 2011, Greg Brown accidentally collided with history: while studying abroad in Cairo, he found himself swept up in the so-called Arab Spring. By some odd twist of fate, the violence that he observed endeared the city to him, forced it into his mind and into his identity, a reminder of what he was capable of. This story thinks through the varied meanings of place, travel, and identity while following Greg from the heart of the Arab Spring in Tahrir Square, to the quiet deserts of southern Jordan, and on to Morocco’s Atlantic shores.

28 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 11, 2013

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April 16, 2018
Not at all about Jordan!

Disappointed as title indicated the story was about Jordan. The story was very short, more an essay and should have been called fleeing from Cairo. I would not have been inclined to buy.


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