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In a Time of Monsters

Travels Through a Middle East in Revolt

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Returning to the UK in September 2010 after serving in Iraq as the political adviser to the top American general, Emma Sky felt no sense of homecoming. She soon found herself back in the Middle East traveling through a region in revolt. In a Time of Monsters bears witness to the demands of young people for dignity and justice during the Arab Spring; the inability of sclerotic regimes to reform; the descent of Syria into civil war; the rise of the Islamic State; and the flight of refugees to Europe. With deep empathy for its people and an extensive understanding of the Middle East, Sky makes a complex region more comprehensible. A great storyteller and observational writer, Sky also reveals the ties that bind the Middle East to the West and how blowback from our interventions in the region contributed to the British vote to leave the European Union and to the election of Donald Trump as president of the United States.
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      May 15, 2019
      Sky, a Briton and currently a senior fellow at Yale, has spent the bulk of her career in the Middle East, including serving as a political adviser to the former top U.S. general in Iraq, Ray Odierno. She recorded some of her experiences in The Unravelling (2015). She now continues her story, beginning with her return home from Iraq in 2010 and her subsequent struggle with culture shock. The following year, she set out to study the Arab Spring, visiting and writing about Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and more, always trying to better understand places enveloped in turmoil and the people there as they struggled with sometimes-clueless Western interventions. Sky has friends everywhere and her patient queries evoke valuable insights into the unique sources of regional discontent. Her despair at the Assad regime in Syria and the West's predictable but devastating response to the refugee crisis is palpable, as is her resolve to serve as witness and recorder of the burning world. Sky writes like a novelist, making this ideal recommendation for foreign-affairs-related book clubs hard to set down.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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