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Two Sisters: The international bestseller by the author of The Bookseller of Kabul
Two Sisters: The international bestseller by the author of The Bookseller of Kabul
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Two Sisters is a non-fiction book by Åsne Seierstad that tells the story of how two teenage girls, Ayan and Leila Juma, became radicalized and left their family home in Norway to join ISIS in Syria. The book is a masterful portrait of society, exploring its failings and joys.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 464 pages
\n Publication date: 04 April 2019
\n Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
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Two Sisters, written by Åsne Seierstad, is a remarkable non-fiction work that delves into the lives of two teenage sisters, Ayan and Leila Juma, who embarked on a journey to Syria in 2013. This book is not just a narrative about their radicalization but also an insightful portrayal of our society, highlighting both its shortcomings and its moments of joy. Luke Harding, in his review, describes it as "an unsparing portrait of our own society - of its failings and its joys."
On October 17, 2013, Ayan and Leila Juma left their family home near Oslo, seemingly without any warning. However, later that day, they sent an email to their unsuspecting parents, confessing their plans to travel to Syria. The sisters had been meticulously planning their trip in secret for several months. Åsne Seierstad, working closely with the family, followed the story through its many dramatic twists and turns. This book is, in part, a story about Syria, but more importantly, it is a story about the impact of conflict and tragedy on ordinary people.
Seierstad's meticulous documentation and her ability to bring the characters to life make Two Sisters a masterpiece of investigative journalism. Christina Lamb, in her review for the Sunday Times, praises the book as "a masterpiece and a masterclass in investigative journalism." She highlights the detailed research and the compelling storytelling that make it a thrilling read. Kate Adie, in her review for the Literary Review, also praises the book, calling it "a tale fluently told, and a thriller as well." She notes the dramatic nature of the story and the author's ability to convey the emotions of the characters.
Jon Lee Anderson, in his review for the Guardian, describes Two Sisters as a "masterwork." He praises the book's brilliant conception, scrupulously reported content, and beautifully written prose. Anderson calls it "compulsive reading," emphasizing that readers will be drawn into the story and unable to put it down. Two Sisters is a testament to Åsne Seierstad's talent as a writer and her commitment to telling important stories that shed light on the human experience.
\n Weight: 362g\n
Dimension: 195 x 127 x 31 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780349009063\n \n
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