Long shot : the inside story of the snipers who broke ISIS / Azad Cudi.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780802129079 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xi, 253 pages : colour illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
- Edition: First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2019.
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| Genre: | Autobiographies. Biographies. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | 956.9104234 Azad | 31681010139368 | NONFIC | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Shares the story of an Iranian-Kurdish man who fled to the United Kingdom, but returned to Rojava in 2014 to volunteer as a marksman with the Kurdish army, and how his unit defended the city of Kobani from ISIS. - Baker & Taylor
Tells the story of an Iranian-born Kurdish journalist who flees to the United Kingdom, and returns over a decade later to become a sniper in the war against ISIS and help to liberate the city of Kobani. - Perseus Publishing
A gripping narrative by journalist from Kurdistan who volunteered as a sniper in the fight against ISIS - Perseus Publishing
A gripping narrative by journalist from Kurdistan who volunteered as a sniper in the fight against ISIS
In 2002, at the age of nineteen, Azad, a young Kurdish man, was conscripted into Iranâs army and forced to fight against his own people. Refusing to go to war against his fellow Kurds, Azad deserted and smuggled himself to the United Kingdom, where he was granted asylum, became a citizen, and learned English. But more than a decade later, having returned to the Middle East as a social worker in the wake of the Syrian civil war, Azad found that he would have to pick up a weapon once again. In September 2014, after twenty-one days of intensive training as a sniper, Azad became one of seventeen volunteer marksmen deployed by the Kurdish army when ISIS besieged the city of Kobani in Rojava, the newly autonomous region of the Kurds.
In Long Shot, Azad tells the inside story of how the Kurdish forces fought nine months of bloody street battles against the Islamic State. Vastly outnumbered, the Kurds would have to kill the jihadis one by one, and Azad takes readers on a harrowing journey behind rebel frontlines to reveal the sniper unitâs essential role in fighting, and eventually defeating, ISIS. Weaving the brutal events of war with personal and political reflection, Azad meditates on the incalculable price of victoryâthe permanent effects of war on the body and mind; the devastating death of six of his closest comrades; the loss of hundreds of volunteers who died in battle. But as Azad explains, these were sacrifices that saved not only a city but a people and their land. Rojava was freed, and ISIS, which once threatened the world, never fully recovered.
At once wrenching and redemptive, Long Shot is a dramatic account of modern war that tells the story of how, against all odds, a few thousand men and women achieved the impossible and kept their dream of freedom alive.