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“…wise, compassionate storytelling” : Review from Annia Ciezadlo

In House of Stone, Reviews

“No one has chronicled the Middle East’s recent wars as brilliantly as Anthony Shadid, but in this moving exploration of home he takes us deeper behind the headlines and into his own family’s ancestral village. His wise, compassionate storytelling weaves together unforgettable characters, hilarious dialogue, cultural insights, and elegiac journeys into the past. This [...]

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House of Stone Review from Dave Eggers

In House of Stone, Reviews

“Six pages into this book, I said to myself, if Anthony Shadid continues like this, this book will be a classic. And page by page, he did continue, and he wrote a honest-to-God, hands-down, undeniable and instant classic. This is a book about war, and terrible loss, and a troubled region, and his own [...]

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“I was captivated, instantly”: Dave Cullen

In House of Stone, Reviews

“I was captivated, instantly, by Anthony Shadid’s lushly evocative prose. Crumbling Ottoman outposts, doomed pashas, and roving bandits feel immediate, familiar, and relevant. Lose yourself in these pages, where empires linger, grandparents wander, and a battered Lebanon beckons us home. Savor it all. If Márquez had explored nonfiction, Macondo would feel as real as Marjayoun.” [...]

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Reviews for House of Stone

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Reviews for House of Stone have been posted, including the below quote from David Finkel, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Good Soldiers

“Anthony Shadid has written a beautiful and timeless book about a broken place and a breaking man. Continue Reading

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    House of Stone

    An unforgettable memoir of the world’s most volatile landscape and the universal yearning for home.
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    Night Draws Near

    A riveting account of ordinary people caught between the struggles of nations.
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    Legacy of the Prophet

    A first-person account of the transformation in the style and message of Islamic politics at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
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  • A note from Nada Bakri

    "I do not approve of and will not be a part of any public discussion of Anthony's passing. It does nothing but sadden Anthony's children to have to endure repeated public discussion of the circumstances of their father's death."
    –Nada Bakri, wife of the late Anthony Shadid
  • Twtitter Tributes

    anna_lamadda: #lacasadipietra di #anthonyshadid è un libro DA LEGGERE. Un ottimo consiglio di @robertosaviano
    78 months ago
    beatnikjourno: Yes. RT @jessradio Remembering #MarieColvin and #AnthonyShadid today on #InternationalPressFreedomDay. Two great journalists we lost.
    79 months ago
    2imen: RT @abumuqawama: RT @Waleed_Hazbun: In memory, #AnthonyShadid last lecture at #AUB http://t.co/qkqKp0UG
    79 months ago
    v____: RT @abumuqawama: RT @Waleed_Hazbun: In memory, #AnthonyShadid last lecture at #AUB http://t.co/qkqKp0UG
    80 months ago
    ShadiElkarra: RT @camanpour: Deeply honored to receive the #AnthonyShadid award for journalism at Tuesday April 16 @AAIUSA Kahlil Gibran Spirit of Humanity Awards in DC.
    80 months ago
    ojsutton: RT @camanpour: Deeply honored to receive the #AnthonyShadid award for journalism at Tuesday April 16 @AAIUSA Kahlil Gibran Spirit of Humanity Awards in DC.
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  • Reviews

    • “…wise, compassionate storytelling” : Review from Annia Ciezadlo
    • House of Stone Review from Dave Eggers
    • “I was captivated, instantly”: Dave Cullen
    • Reviews for House of Stone
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