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Video game villains and real-life dictators dominate daily life for eleven-year-old Ali Ali Fadhil has very simple likes and dislikes. It is 1991 in Iraq and all Ali wants to do is read his comics and play football and video games. But President Saddam Hussein has other plans. After he invades neighbouring Kuwait, the U.S. and their allies launch Operation Desert Storm to force him out. Over the next forty-three days, Ali and his family would survive bombings, food shortages and constant fear. Cinematic and timely, this is the story of how war changed one boy’s destiny forever and would one day bring him face to face with Saddam himself at the UN trial. Review: Brilliant book - My 10 yr old son, who is fascinated by history, said this book was "brilliant". He whizzed through it, couldn't put it down. Review: Great book - My 6th grade son read this book for school. He need to pick a book within the genre of historical fiction. Given this book has video game and soccer references it appeared to be a good choice. He really enjoyed it. I read it after him and I have to say it is very well written. It provides a first hand account from a child's perspective of how war has affected people to some extent. It lightly touches on religious differences, politics, the devastation of war, cultural differences, and more. I highly recommend this book.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,180,742 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,919 in Children's Historical Fiction (Books) #6,676 in Fiction about Family for Children #9,484 in Children's Books on Family Life |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 144 Reviews |
M**X
Brilliant book
My 10 yr old son, who is fascinated by history, said this book was "brilliant". He whizzed through it, couldn't put it down.
B**3
Great book
My 6th grade son read this book for school. He need to pick a book within the genre of historical fiction. Given this book has video game and soccer references it appeared to be a good choice. He really enjoyed it. I read it after him and I have to say it is very well written. It provides a first hand account from a child's perspective of how war has affected people to some extent. It lightly touches on religious differences, politics, the devastation of war, cultural differences, and more. I highly recommend this book.
T**N
Skinny book/hard to put down!
This quick read reels you in immediately, holding your attention until the last page. Fascinating, up-close viewpoint from a child’s eyes about a time period the target audience would have no recollection about...because they weren’t born yet. Lots to think about and discuss. The simplistic language, perhaps because it was co-written by a non-native English speaker, sometimes distracted me. Perhaps that is a good thing, though, because it reminded me of the narrator and his backstory.
J**E
A good book
My 11-year old and I read this story together, and he found it entertaining and captivating. We enjoyed learning more about a small part of Iraq’s history through Ali’s eyes.
L**0
Middle school reading assignment
My daughter read this book for a school assignment and said it was a good book.
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