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Shadow on the Mountain - A Yazidi Memoir of Terror, Resistance and Hope

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A memoir from "a young Yazidi who served as a U.S. combat interpreter but was later forced to flee into the mountains of Iraq to avoid the ISIS slaughter of his people ... He became a valuable go-between, informing the U.S. military of the plight of the trapped Yazidis, [and] time and again ... risked his life, going into enemy territory disguised as an ISIS fighter to mount daring rescue operations. [He] saved over 1,000 civilians from ISIS, including hundreds of girls forced into sex slavery"--Publisher marketing.

About the author

Shaker Jeffrey is a human rights activist, co-founder of an international rescue group, and a former combat interpreter working for the U.S. military in Iraq. He is currently living in Germany and with the support of the American military and government is waiting to relocate to the United States. He plans to work with Congress and the United Nations to finally document the full extent of the Islamic State's crimes against humanity.

Katharine Holstein is an American-Canadian writer and human rights advocate, whose work has been published worldwide, and funded charitable foundations that support oppressed women and children. She is the co-author of the internationally acclaimed memoir A Different Kind of Daughter.

Summary

A powerful and inspiring memoir of a young Yazidi who served as a U.S. combat interpreter but was later forced to flee into the mountains of Iraq to avoid the ISIS slaughter of his people

Shaker Jeffrey's life has been an odyssey of courage, cunning, and desperation. His journey began as a fatherless Iraqi farm boy. As a child he hung out with American troops and practiced his English. Soon he was helping gather information about terrorists, becoming one of the youngest combat interpreters to work for the United States government, even attracting the notice of General Petraeus.

When he was barely sixteen, ISIS overran his Yazidi community and slaughtered most of its people. He narrowly escaped to the mountains with the remnants of his community. But with incredible daring, he became a valuable go-between, informing the U.S. military of the plight of the trapped Yazidis. Time and again he risked his life, going into enemy territory disguised as an ISIS fighter to mount daring rescue operations. Shaker saved over 1,000 civilians from ISIS, including hundreds of girls forced into sex slavery, although he was unable to save his own fiancée from a terrible fate.

Shaker's powerful and inspiring narrative offers a human face to the people and places caught in the crosshairs of a borderless conflict that has come to define our age.

Product details

Authors Katharine Holstein, Shaker Jeffrey
Publisher Little, Brown and Company
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.02.2020
 
EAN 9780306922831
ISBN 978-0-306-92283-1
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 152 mm x 232 mm x 34 mm
Weight 520 g
Illustrations 1 16-pg b&w insert
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

History, HISTORY / Modern / 21st Century, HISTORY / Military / United States, HISTORY / Middle East / Iraq, HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / Iraq War (2003-2011)

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