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                            - Published: 21 September 2021
- ISBN: 9780525482871
- Imprint: Random House US Group
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 272
- RRP: $45.00
The Road from Raqqa
A Story of Brotherhood, Borders, and Belonging
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        - Published: 21 September 2021
- ISBN: 9780525482871
- Imprint: Random House US Group
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 272
- RRP: $45.00
"Riveting...a well-wrought portrait of two brothers, Riyad and Bashar Alkasem, and their journeys out of Syria. . . . The book portrays Syria and the United States as multifaceted and complex, both capable of generosity and oppression, with histories as interconnected as the brothers' own...As complicated and ever-shifting as their views of Syria and the United States are, the brothers' affection for Raqqa is unwavering. Conn translates their memories into a resplendent love letter to an obliterated city." The New York Times "A poignant debut . . . Fluidly written and emotionally powerful, this page-turner reveals the human cost of war, terrorism, xenophobia, and anti-immigration rhetoric. Readers will find despair and hope in this moving account." Publishers Weekly 
 
         
                                                                 
                                                                 
                                                                