Goodbye, Antoura: A Memoir of the Armenian Genocide
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The Last Girl: My Story of Captivity, and My Fight Against the Islamic State
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Destiny Disrupted: A History of the World Through Islamic Eyes
We in the west share a common narrative of world history. But our story largely omits a whole civilization whose citizens shared an entirely different narrative for a thousand years.
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