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The girl who beat ISIS : Farida's story / Farida Khalaf with Andrea C. Hoffmann ; translated from the German by Jamie Bulloch.

Khalaf, Farida, (author.). Hoffman, Andrea C., (author.). Bulloch, Jamie, (translator.).

Summary:

In August 2014, Farida Khalaf was just a normal Yazidi girl, living in northern Iraq. Then her village was attacked and swiftly taken by ISIS fighters, and her whole world changed. This is the story of what happened to Farida after she was captured: the beatings, the rapes, and the markets where ISIS sold their female prisoners like cattle.

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  • ISBN: 9781910931028 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: 204 pages : map ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: London : Square Peg, 2016.
Subject: Khalaf, Farida > Anecdotes.
IS (Organization) > Iraq.
Yezidi women > Iraq > History > 21st century.
Yezidis > Iraq > History > 21st century.
Terrorism > Iraq > Religious aspects > Islam > Anecdotes.
Abduction > Iraq > Anecdotes.
Escaped prisoners of war > Iraq > Anecdotes.

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  • Random House, Inc.
    The astonishing true story of a heroic young woman's capture and eventual escape from ISIS.

    In August 2014, Farida Abbas was just a normal Yazidi girl, living in a village high in the mountains of northern Iraq. Then her village was attacked and swiftly taken by ISIS fighters, and her whole world changed. The jihadists murdered the men and the boys of her village, including her father and brothers, before taking Farida prisoner along with the rest of the women.

    This is the story of what happened to Farida after she was captured: the beatings, the rapes, the markets where ISIS sold their female prisoners like cattle, and Farida's realisation that the more difficult and resistant she became, the harder it was for her captors to continue their atrocities against her. So she struggled, she bit, she kicked, she accused her captors of going against their religion, and then, one day, the door to her room was left unlocked. She took her chance along with 5 other women, and set out across the Syrian desert.

    This is a story of incredible courage in the face of unthinkable atrocity. As the battle against ISIS continues to ravage the Middle East, The Girl Who Beat Isis provides an astonishing perspective on this very terrifying global threat.

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