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A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: NPR

An urgent and compelling account of great bravery and passion. Susan Orlean

Award-winning journalist Delphine Minoui recounts the true story of a band of young rebels, a besieged Syrian town, and an underground library built from the rubble of war

Reading is an act of resistance.

Daraya is a town outside Damascus, the very spot where the Syrian Civil War began. Long a site of peaceful
resistance to the Assad regimes, Daraya fell under siege in 2012. For four years, no one entered or left, and aid was blocked. Every single day, bombs fell on this placea place of homes and families, schools and children, now emptied and broken into bits.

And then a group searching for survivors stumbled upon a cache of books in the rubble. In a week, they had six thousand volumes; in a month, fifteen thousand. A sanctuary was born: a library where people could escape the blockade, a paper fortress to protect

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    Publisher: Picador USA
    Publication Date: 19/10/2021
    ISBN13: 9781250800176, 978-1250800176
    ISBN10: 125080017X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: NPR

    An urgent and compelling account of great bravery and passion. Susan Orlean

    Award-winning journalist Delphine Minoui recounts the true story of a band of young rebels, a besieged Syrian town, and an underground library built from the rubble of war

    Reading is an act of resistance.

    Daraya is a town outside Damascus, the very spot where the Syrian Civil War began. Long a site of peaceful
    resistance to the Assad regimes, Daraya fell under siege in 2012. For four years, no one entered or left, and aid was blocked. Every single day, bombs fell on this placea place of homes and families, schools and children, now emptied and broken into bits.

    And then a group searching for survivors stumbled upon a cache of books in the rubble. In a week, they had six thousand volumes; in a month, fifteen thousand. A sanctuary was born: a library where people could escape the blockade, a paper fortress to protect

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