Just ten days after Baghdad's fall in 2003, Tamara Chalabi
arrived in the city after a lifetime in exile--finally entering the
homeland she'd known only through stories and her own
imagination.
Investigating four generations of her family's history at the
forefront of Iraqi society, Chalabi offers a rich portrait of
Middle Eastern life and a provocative look at a lost Iraq.
Unforgettable characters provide glimpses of the end of the Ottoman
Empire, the birth of the Iraqi state, the flowering of "the Paris
of the Middle East," and Iraq's descent into chaos. At once
intimate and magisterial, Chalabi's memoir of return and
reclamation vividly captures the rich history of a country
shattered by war and a family that has never forgotten its
past.
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