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About Yasmina Khadra
Yasmina Khadra is the pseudonym of the Algerian writer
Mohammed Moulessehoul, born in 1956. A high ranking officer in the Algerian
army, he went into exile in France in 2000, where he now lives in seclusion. In
his several writings on the civil war in Algeria, Khadra exposes the current
regime and the fundamentalist opposition as the joint guilty parties in the
Algerian Tragedy.
The Attack
Dr. Amin Jaafari, an Arab-Israeli citizen, is a surgeon at a
hospital in Tel Aviv. Dedicated to his work, respected and admired by his
colleagues and community, he represents integration at its most successful. He
has learned to live with the violence and chaos that plague his city, and on
the night of a deadly bombing in a local restaurant, he works tirelessly to
help the shocked and shattered patients brought to the emergency room. But this
night of turmoil and death takes a horrifyingly personal turn. His wife’s body
is found among the dead, with massive injuries, the police coldly announce,
typical of those found on the bodies of fundamentalist suicide bombers. As
evidence mounts that his wife, Sihem, was responsible for the catastrophic bombing,
Dr. Jaafari is torn between cherished memories of their years together and the
inescapable realization that the beautiful, intelligent, thoroughly modern
woman he loved had a life far removed from the comfortable, assimilated
existence they shared.
The Swallows of Kabul
Since the ascendancy of the Taliban the lives of Mosheen and
his beautiful wife, Zunaira, have been gradually destroyed. Mosheen's dream of
becoming a diplomat has been shattered and Zunaira can no longer even appear on
the streets of Kabul unveiled. Atiq is a jailer who guards those who have been
condemned to death; the darkness of prison and the wretchedness of his job have
seeped into his soul. Atiq's wife, Musarrat, is suffering from an illness no
doctor can cure. Yet, the lives of these four people are about to become
inexplicably intertwined, through death and imprisonment to passion and
extraordinary self-sacrifice.
The Sirens of Baghdad
A young Iraqi student, unable to attend
college because of the war, sees American soldiers leave a trail of humiliation
and grief in his small village. Bent on revenge, he flees to the chaotic
streets of Baghdad where insurgents soon realize they can make use of his
anger. Eventually he is groomed for a secret terrorist mission meant to dwarf
the attacks of September 11th, only to find himself struggling with moral
qualms.
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