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Carolina Ramirez
is on page 65 of 131
The girl was waiting for peace. She was waiting for the war to end so she could be with her family. But she lived alone without her family and I think she suffered a lot.
— Jan 29, 2025 04:55AM
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Carolina Ramirez
is on page 59 of 131
Throughout the book, Thura's shows the contradiction between official propaganda, international interests and the reality of the Iraqi people, offering a very personal and less media-driven view of the events. The work is a testimony to human resilience in the face of adversity.
— Jan 28, 2025 04:58AM
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Carolina Ramirez
is on page 35 of 131
Thura, who was a young university student at the time, offers a personal and moving insight into the impact of violence, destruction and foreign occupation.She lived abroad until the war happened.
— Jan 16, 2025 04:55AM
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Carolina Ramirez
is on page 28 of 131
She was a person who lived with her aunts.and it's about that she was living in another city.
— Jan 15, 2025 05:00AM
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Carolina Ramirez
is on page 25 of 131
This is about a person who used to celebrate the New Year with dancing and party music and this year he celebrated it with bombs.
In My Life in Wartime Iraq, the author offers a reflection on how Iraqis, like herself, struggled to maintain their humanity and hope amidst the chaos.
— Jan 14, 2025 05:11AM
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In My Life in Wartime Iraq, the author offers a reflection on how Iraqis, like herself, struggled to maintain their humanity and hope amidst the chaos.
Aya Alaskari
is on page 47 of 131
So far that book been so good.She is talking about something that was in my country and I wanted to know more about it. I’m have way done with the book and I like how she wrote it so simple and easy to get to the reader.
— Jan 22, 2018 06:51AM
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