A woman s fight to save two orphans by hala jaber.
The flying carpet of small miracles.
In its attention to the emotional experiences of women and children whose lives are irrevocably changed by war jaber s story offers hope for redemption for those caught in its cross fires.
Almost instantly jaber became entwined in the lives of these girls and in a struggle to advocate on their behalf that reveals far more about the human cost of war than any news bulletin ever could beautifully written and deeply moving the flying carpet of small miracles presents a genuinely fresh insight and perspective from a woman who as an arab living and working in the west is able to uniquely straddle both worlds.
Beautifully written and deeply moving the flying carpet of small miracles presents a genuinely fresh insight and perspective from a woman who as an arab living and working in the west is able to uniquely straddle both worlds.
Beautifully written and deeply moving the flying carpet of small miracles presents a genuinely fresh insight and perspective from a woman who as an arab living and working in the west is able to uniquely straddle both worlds.
In its attention to the emotional experiences of women and children whose lives are irrevocably changed by war jaber s story offers hope for redemption for those caught in its cross fires.
In its attention to the emotional experiences of women and children whose lives are irrevocably changed by war jaber s story offers hope for redemption for those caught in its cross fires.
Beautifully written and deeply moving the flying carpet of small miracles presents a genuinely fresh insight and perspective from a woman who as an arab living and working in the west is able to uniquely straddle both worlds.
The story is the author s account of her attachment to two small victims of the war in iraq.
Beautifully written and deeply moving the flying carpet of small miracles presents a genuinely fresh insight and perspective from a woman who as an arab living and working in the west is able to uniquely straddle both worlds.
A muslim woman who is a british journalist married to a british photographer she meets the children on an assignment.
Beautifully written and deeply moving the flying carpet of small miracles presents a genuinely fresh insight and perspective from a woman who as an arab living and working in the west is able to uniquely straddle both worlds.