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Children of Jihad: A Young American's Travels Among the Youth of the Middle East
Children of Jihad A Young American's Travels Among the Youth of the Middle East
Author: Jared Cohen
Defying foreign government orders and interviewing terrorists face to face, a young American tours hostile lands to learn about Middle Eastern youth? and uncovers a subculture that defies every stereotype. — In 2004, Jared Cohen embarked on the first of a series of incredible journeys to the Middle East in an effort to understand the sprea...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781592403998
ISBN-10: 1592403999
Publication Date: 8/26/2008
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Gotham
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Children of Jihad: A Young American's Travels Among the Youth of the Middle East on + 14 more book reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was fascinating to realize how connected the people of the Middle East are and how different they are compared to my pre-conceived ideas. I have also recently seen several articles confirming the stories in the book. It makes me more hopeful about our future.
reviewed Children of Jihad: A Young American's Travels Among the Youth of the Middle East on + 14 more book reviews
Interesting review of how we stereotypically view youth in the Middle East, and the actual interactions of an American and many Middle Eastern youth. I liked the "insider" look. The author takes risks youth take, feeling they can't be harmed. I was bothered by the fact that the author often faults Middle East youth that aren't aware of current affairs or their nations politics, but the author never mentions a large majority of AMERICAN youth are without a clue about things as well. Overall, an interesting read, especially for the multi-cultural point of view.


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