Showing posts with label Syria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Syria. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Levant Fever

Levant Fever

Levant Fever

Uniquely Controversial ~ Review by Stephanie_Treet 

It reads like a Hollywood movie, but the events the author describes, in detail, are supposedly very real. “Levant Fever” reveals the harsh realities of the Syrian underground movement and contextualizes the view of those opposed to Assad’s Regime in Syria. All the while, through the lens of a Syrian rebel, the book further explores the decades prior to the current civil unrest there, presenting the emotions and thoughts of the rebel.

“Levant Fever” is an easy read and the personal stories the author shares provide a unique and controversial look into the mind of a Syrian rebel, and into the mind of an individual imprisoned without trial for 14 years. Take a read and explore the other side of the story.

Not widely understood, or told before in the West but at the roots of the current conflicts.

Book Description:

Levant Fever is a memoir from the political underground darkness of Assad’s Syria. Seen through the eyes of a boy growing into a man, in the middle of feverish historic events. Not widely understood, or told before in the West but at the roots of the current conflicts. The narrative grips the reader with its honesty, brutality and beauty. The author describes his own journey, reflections and life stories told to him whilst he was held without trial for 14 years, as a political prisoner in several prisons. These included Palmyra, noted by Amnesty International as one of the most oppressive prisons in the world.

The work is an enthralling and informative mosaic reflecting the colours, sects, religions, politics, legends and geography of the Levant. The journey spans the areas deserts, coastline, mountains and forests. It speaks of family, friendship, love, hope, fear, torture, hiding and escaping. A truly human tale of a life well lived, a life of conscience, courage and endurance and ultimately one of triumph of the human spirit.

Levant Fever

Thursday, March 27, 2014

War Kids - A Syrian Story


War Kids

Guest Article by Hayley Lawson

War Kids – A Syrian Story deals with the very real crisis of the ongoing Syrian Civil War through the eyes of young children as they try to stay strong despite the overwhelming presence of death. The novel provides a number of perspectives from young characters as they deal with the deaths of their families, the destruction of their villages and their ongoing need to survive.

“It really is heartbreaking what is happening in Syria. As I watched TV and folded up my laundry, an image of a young girl appeared. She was older than my daughter by a few years,” said Hayley J. Lawson, author of the book War Kids – A Syrian Story. “The look of horror on her face clearly showed that she was in shock. She had been poisoned with nerve gas. The news reporter stated that the girl’s family had died in a chemical attack and that she was alone. The image of the child was burned into my mind, lingering there like the sun at midday. I wondered what would happen to this girl. I was touched by this image so much and was moved to tell her story, hence the birth of my novel. I have since launched this Kickstarter campaign so that I can cover the costs of both professionally editing the novel and having it mass-produced. I am sure there are many people out there like me that felt moved by the scenes we saw on the TV of the Syrian children that were killed and the many that were left orphaned and homeless. I was moved to write a novel about it and I hope many are moved to help see my novel come to life.”

War Kids – A Syrian Story Background

When a fourteen-year-old Jada wakes up in a hospital, the last thing she thinks is that her life has completely changed forever. But when the very real civil war forces her to flee from every open space, she must use the firearm skills her father taught her to reunite with him and protect herself.

Armed with a single gun and a key to an unknown locker, Jada crosses Syria on a journey with a group of children called the Fearless Freedom Fighters. With the leader, Zak, they mount a plan to rescue their fathers while they try to cope with the merciless murders of their families. As Jada and Zak lead the group together, but with soldiers hot on their tail, they need to stay vigilant in the face of war.
 

To help fund the contemporary young adult novel War Kids - A Syrian Story, visit the Kickstarter Campaign page here


Hayley J. Lawson is the author of the young adult contemporary novel War Kids – The Syrian Story. On August 21st 2013, she was moved by the images of the Syrian conflict and embarked on an unlikely journey of writing her first novel. The novel is set in Syria and encapsulates the Syrian Civil War as seen through the eyes of children.