The author does a wonderful job taking us into a part of the world, a culture, and a political landscape many of us born and raised in the US have never experienced. At the time I'm writing this review, there is fighting in Aden, Sana, and Taiz. This book provides some personalized context for what is happening.
This book is also part coming-of-age story. When I was in my mid-20s, I didn't jet off to live in a country I had never been to. But I wonder what if I had. Would I have found myself as a war correspondent for the New York Times? Would I, too, have become a local TV star?
In the interest of full disclosure, in my mid-20s I did move to New Mexico - a state and a climate I had never been to. A war of sorts was starting to be waged in Cuidad Juarez, but the Rio Grande created an invisible force field against the violence. Definitely not similar to being in the middle of protests, bullets, and grenades. Safer, certainly, but not similar.