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Escape from Aleppo

After Nadia is separated from her family while fleeing the civil war, she spends the next four days with a mysterious old man who helps her navigate the checkpoints and snipers of the rebel, ISIS, and Syrian armies that are littering Aleppo on her way to meeting her father at the Turkish border.
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Let's look at Syria

Simple text and illustrations introduce young readers to the people, places and traditions of Syria.
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The Raqqa diaries

escape from "Islamic State"
2017
Samer--a pseudonym for a twenty-four year old Syrian man living in a refugee camp--describes what life was like in his hometown of Raqqa, Syria, after it fell under the control of ISIS in 2013.

Counter jihad

America's military experience in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria
2017
A history of America's military operations against radical Islamists in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria.

A hope more powerful than the sea

one refugee's incredible story of love, loss, and survival
Presents the story of Syrian refugee Doaa Al Zamel, chronicling her experiences in Syria from 2011 when the civil war began, her path to Egypt and the opposition to refugees she faced there, how she fell in love with a resistance fighter, and ultimately ended up in the frigid waters of the North Sea bound for Sweden, where her quest for survival really began.

The Syrian conflict

"Covers the struggle that erupted in Syria in early 2011, discussing the key players, the underlying causes, and the continuing human toll of the violence"--Amazon.com.

A good country

a novel
Reze Courdee, a sixteen-year-old straight A student and chemistry whiz, tries to assimilate into American culture, but life takes a drastic turn when Reze returns to Syria as part of the Muslim nation.

A refugee's journey from Syria

2017
Five-year-old Roj's home is bombed during the civil war that has been raging in his homeland of Syria. He and his family are forced to flee the country secretly by boat, and they end up in a camp for refugees in Europe. Interspersed with facts about Syria and its people, this narrative tells a story common to many refugees fleeing the country. The book looks at the efforts being made around the world to assist the millions of refugees. Readers are encouraged to consider how they can help refugees in their communities and around the world.

The home that was our country

a memoir of Syria
In The Home that Was My Country, Syrian-American journalist Alia Malek chronicles her return to her family home in Damascus and the history of the Jabban apartment building. Here, generations of Christians, Jews, Muslims, and Armenians lived, worked, loved, and suffered in close quarters. In telling the story of her family over the course of the last century, Alia brings to light the triumphs and failures that have led Syria to where it is today. Her book bristles with insights, as Alia weaves acute political analysis into intimate scenes, interlacing the personal and the political with subtlety and grace. After being in and out of Syria growing up, Alia came back to Syria as a journalist at the time of the Arab Spring, striving to understand it as the country was beginning to disintegrate. As days go on, Alia learns how to speak the language that exists in a dictatorship, while privately confronting her own fears about her country's future, and learns how to carry on with everyday life. This intimate portrait of contemporary Syria will shed more light on its history, society, and politics than all of today's war reporting accounts written from the Syrian front. It makes for an eye-opening, highly moving, and beautiful read, and finds the humanity behind the disastrous daily headlines.

Syria

1995
Introduces the geography, history, economics, culture, and people of Syria.

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