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The Beekeeper: Saving the Stolen Women of Iraq
The Beekeeper: Saving the Stolen Women of Iraq | Dunya Mikhail
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The true story of a beekeeper who risks his life to rescue enslaved women from Daesh Since 2014, Daesh (ISIS) has been brutalizing the Yazidi people of northern Iraq: sowing destruction, killing those who wont convert to Islam, and enslaving young girls and women. The Beekeeper, by the acclaimed poet and journalist Dunya Mikhail, tells the harrowing stories of several women who managed to escape the clutches of Daesh. Mikhail extensively interviews these womenwhove lost their families and loved ones, whove been sexually abused, psychologically tortured, and forced to manufacture chemical weaponsand as their tales unfold, an unlikely hero emerges: a beekeeper, who uses his knowledge of the local terrain, along with a wide network of transporters, helpers, and former cigarette smugglers, to bring these women, one by one, through the war-torn landscapes of Iraq, Syria, and Turkey, back into safety. In the face of inhuman suffering, this powerful work of nonfiction offers a counterpoint to Daeshs genocidal extremism: hope, as ordinary people risk their own lives to save those of others.
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Sleepswithbooks
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Completed my first book from my TBR basket 🧺 “Hotel K” is a great reminder of to “Say No To Drugs Kids!” You do not want to be a “visitor” there!

Next up... last year‘s find at the Miami Book Fair “The Beekeeper.”

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I finished this but I can‘t rate it. This book chronicles the Daesh‘s captivity of many women and children and the beekeeper‘s network of rescuing the women. The author explains each woman‘s story through a conversation with the Iraqi beekeeper. I didn‘t like the writing style, but the stories should be told and it‘s atrocious that these events occurred. It was more graphic than most books I‘ve read about the Holocaust.

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