City of sparrows / Eva Nour ; [English translation by Agnes Broomé].
By: Nour, Eva [author.].
Contributor(s): Broomé, Agnes [translator.].
Publisher: Brooklyn ; London : Melville House, ©2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: 294 p: 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781612198521; 161219852X.Uniform titles: Hemlösa katterna l homs. English | Stray cats of Homs. Subject(s): 2011 | Young men -- Syria -- Fiction | Brothers -- Fiction | Government, Resistance to -- Fiction | Homecoming -- Fiction | Draftees -- Fiction | Draft -- Syria -- Fiction | Cartography -- Fiction | Families -- Fiction | Young men | Families | Draft | Cartography | Brothers | Draftees | Government, Resistance to | Homecoming | Homs (Syria) -- Fiction | Syria -- History -- Civil War, 2011- -- Fiction | Syria | Syria -- HomsGenre/Form: Swedish fiction -- Translations into English. | Bildungsromans | Fiction | History | War fiction | Bildungsromans. | War fiction. | Bildungsromans. | Print books.Summary: "Growing up in Syria in the 1990s, Sami's childhood was unremarkable. His day-to-day life largely sheltered him from the horrors of the authoritarian government, until he founded a successful internet company--which landed him on the regime's radar. Suddenly Sami finds himself in jail, then forcibly enlisted into the Syrian army during the early days of a fast-growing civil uprising. Assigned to the mapmaking division, Sami yearns to simply serve his time and go home, even as he finds himself literally charting the course of the army's response to the growing revolt. The situation that hits him full-force when he receives a text from his girlfriend: "They're shooting at us." With that, Sami realizes that it is not enough to endure Assad's regime--he has to resist. He has to return home, to the city that will become known as the "capital of the revolution." Based on true events as told to journalist Eva Nour, City of Sparrows is the story of coming of age under siege and the power of hope in the face of unfathomable loss" --Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Originally published in the UK by Penguin Random House UK under the title The Stray Cats of Homs.
"Growing up in Syria in the 1990s, Sami's childhood was unremarkable. His day-to-day life largely sheltered him from the horrors of the authoritarian government, until he founded a successful internet company--which landed him on the regime's radar. Suddenly Sami finds himself in jail, then forcibly enlisted into the Syrian army during the early days of a fast-growing civil uprising. Assigned to the mapmaking division, Sami yearns to simply serve his time and go home, even as he finds himself literally charting the course of the army's response to the growing revolt. The situation that hits him full-force when he receives a text from his girlfriend: "They're shooting at us." With that, Sami realizes that it is not enough to endure Assad's regime--he has to resist. He has to return home, to the city that will become known as the "capital of the revolution." Based on true events as told to journalist Eva Nour, City of Sparrows is the story of coming of age under siege and the power of hope in the face of unfathomable loss" --
Translated from the Swedish.