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Nathan Deuel
"In 2008, Nathan Deuel, a former editor at Rolling Stone and the Village Voice, and his wife, a National Public Radio foreign correspondent, moved to the deeply Islamic Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to see for themselves what was happening in the Middle East. There they had a daughter, and later, while his wife filed reports from Baghdad and Syria, car bombs erupted and one night a firefight raged outside the family's apartment in Beirut. Their marriage strained, and they struggled with the decision to stay or go home. At once a meditation on fatherhood, an unusual memoir of a war correspondent's spouse, and a first-hand account from the front lines of the most historic events of recent days-- the Arab Spring, the end of the Iraq war, and the unrest in Syria-- Friday Was the Bomb is a searing collection of timely and absorbing essays"--Page 4 of cover.
| Edition | First edition. |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Dzanc Books/Disquiet |
| Pages | 167 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 1-938-60490-3 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-938-60490-4 primary |
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