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THE WHITE ZONEHOW I GOT THE IDEA: In January, 2008, I read an article in the paper about how snow had fallen in Baghdad for the first time in anyone's memory. During this miracle, all acts of war ceased. There was an informal truce. Although I had many other projects going, I was so captivated by this happening that I immediately set to work on a fictional story.
REVIEWS: Marsden’s latest book puts a face on a bitter, centuries-old conflict that continues to rage... Particularly moving is the wanton destruction of Mutannabi Street, once the cultural capital of Baghdad. This tense novel will be particularly useful in the classroom. --BOOKLIST Escalating financial, religious, and political tensions break apart families and destroy neighborhoods in Marsden’s ... commanding war story. ... As the boys’ bitterness battles with their longstanding affection for each other, their passions drive them to actions ranging from cruel and cowardly to brave and generous. --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY A decently executed exploration of the American presence in Iraq and the tensions between Shiites and Sunnis. --KIRKUS |
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