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Muhammad Najem, War Reporter - How One Boy Put the Spotlight on Syria (Paperback)
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Muhammad Najem, War Reporter - How One Boy Put the Spotlight on Syria (Paperback)
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Loot Price R309
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"What an amazing story this is! One family's struggle for survival
in the chaos of Syria, and one boy's courageous decision to risk
his life to tell the story. This graphic memoir is inspiring and
exciting, powerful and very poignant. I loved it!" -Anderson Cooper
"A story of journalism at its most inspiring, its most
heartbreaking, its most essential. Muhammad is a reporter who
brings hope to a damaged world." -John Berman, CNN anchor "A
powerful true story that demonstrates the power of one young person
determined to change the world. Everyone should read this
phenomenal book." -Victoria Jamieson, coauthor of When Stars Are
Scattered "A beautiful book about an incredible boy. In telling
Muhammad's story, Neus simultaneously captures the extraordinary
sincerity and courage of so many young Syrians, against the
backdrop of a hideous war. Children everywhere should read this
inspiring book." -Clarissa Ward, CNN Chief International
Correspondent Muhammad Najem was only eight years old when the war
in Syria began. He was thirteen when his beloved Baba, his father,
was killed in a bombing while praying. By fifteen, Muhammad didn't
want to hide anymore-he wanted to act. He was determined to reveal
what families like his were enduring in Syria: bombings by their
own government and days hiding in dark underground shelters. Armed
with the camera on his phone and the support of his family, he
started reporting on the war using social media. He interviewed
other kids like him to show what they hope for and dream about.
More than anything, he did it to show that Syrian kids like his
toddler brother and infant sister, are just like kids in any other
country. Despite unimaginable loss, Muhammad was always determined
to document the humanity of the Syrian people. Eventually, the
world took notice. This tenderly illustrated graphic memoir is told
by Muhammad himself along with CNN producer Nora Neus, who helped
break Muhammad's story and bring his family's plight to an
international audience.
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