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A Hundred and One Days

by Asne Seierstad

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ISBN13: 9780465076000
ISBN10: 0465076009
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Publisher Comments:

From January until April 2003 — for one hundred and one days — Åsne Seierstad worked as a reporter in Bagdad for Scandinavian, German, and Dutch media. Through her articles and live television coverage she reported on the events in Iraq before, during, and after the attacks by the American and British forces. But Seierstad was after a story far less obvious than the military invasion. From the moment she arrived in Baghdad Seierstad was determined to understand the modern secrets of an ancient place and to find out how the Iraqi people really live.

In A Hundred and One Days, she introduces us to daily life under the constant threat of attack — first from the Iraqi government and later from American bombs. Moving from the deafening silence of life under Hussein to the explosions that destroyed the power supply, the water supply, and security, Seierstad sets out to discover: What happens to people when the dam bursts? What do they choose to say when they can suddenly say what they like? What do they miss most when their world changes overnight?

Displaying the novelist's eye and lyrical storytelling that have won her awards around the world, Seierstad here brings to life an unforgettable cast of characters to tell the stories we never see on the evening news. The only woman in the world to cover both the fall of Kabul in 2001 and the bombings of Baghdad in 2003, Åsne Seierstad has redefined war reporting with her mesmerizing book.

Review:

"The author of The Bookseller of Kabul, Norwegian journalist Seierstad spent 101 days in Baghdad before, during and after the initial coalition attacks in March 2003. She calls the articles she sent back to Europe 'glimpses from the war,' and weaves them into a brisk, present-tense narrative. The initial battles are with her official minders, always eager to steer her to sanctioned sites. With child psychologists, she sneaks out to explore the muddled terror and fantasy in Iraqi kids. A Finnish 'human shield' professes no opinion of Saddam. A missile that hit a market renders scenes of blood and torment 'too gruesome to publish.' Every American soldier the author meets mentions 9/11, but there is no one Iraqi voice — she finds men joyful and resentful as they watch the fall of Saddam's statue, and finally able to report atrocities they witnessed. One constant is Aliya, Seierstad's interpreter, a loyal regime supporter who heroically shows up during the attacks, works mechanically after liberation to translate regime opponents' words and finally comes to some understanding of her country's past. While more ambitious narratives may provide more context, this is a valuable impressionistic portrait; it may lack the concentrated intimacy of The Bookseller of Kabul, but should backlist well as part of the tapestry of Iraq coverage. Agent, Diane Spivey. 7-city author tour." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"A riveting and wrenching account of a Norwegian journalist's experiences in Baghdad before, during and after the American invasion of Iraq....Dispatches scorched by the flames of battle and delivered by Seierstad, to enormous effect, in tense, crisp language." Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

Review:

"Seierstad...imbues her narrative with a true sense of immediacy, particularly in the days leading up to the war. Her multifaceted chronicle is required reading for anyone who truly wants to delve into the complexities of life in Iraq under Saddam and during the war and its aftermath." Booklist (Starred Review)

Synopsis:

The New York Times bestselling author of The Bookseller of Kabul paints a stunning and intimate portrait of Baghdad under siege. The only woman in the world to cover both the fall of Kabul in 2001 and the bombings of Baghdad in 2003, Seierstad has redefined war reporting with her mesmerizing book.

About the Author

Asne Seierstad has reported from such war-torn regions as Chechnya, China, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. She has received numerous awards for her journalism. She is the author of A Hundred and One Days as well as The Bookseller of Kabul, an international bestseller that has been translated into twenty-six languages. Seierstad makes her home in Norway and travels frequently to the United States.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780465076000
Translator:
Christophersen, Ingrid
Publisher:
Libri
Translator:
Christophersen, Ingrid
Author:
Seierstad, Asne
Subject:
Reporters and reporting
Subject:
Middle East - General
Subject:
Journalists
Subject:
Editors, Journalists, Publishers
Subject:
Military - Iraq War
Subject:
Military - Iraq War (2003-)
Subject:
General Biography
Publication Date:
20050412
Binding:
HC
Language:
English
Pages:
336
Dimensions:
8.52x5.80x1.07 in. 1.06 lbs.

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