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Father Of Lions The Story Of Mosul Zoo Ab Laithcallaghan

  • SKU: BELL-11332446
Father Of Lions The Story Of Mosul Zoo Ab Laithcallaghan
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Publisher: Head of Zeus;Apollo Library
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 12.32 MB
Author: Abū Laith.;Callaghan, Louise
ISBN: 9781789540765, 9781789540789, 9781789544541, 1789540763, 178954078X, 1789544548
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Father Of Lions The Story Of Mosul Zoo Ab Laithcallaghan by Abū Laith.;callaghan, Louise 9781789540765, 9781789540789, 9781789544541, 1789540763, 178954078X, 1789544548 instant download after payment.

'This is an unexpectedly funny and moving book. You might not expect to laugh when reading about ISIS-held Mosul, but through the story of a man who loves both lions and life, Louise Callaghan shows how humour and defiance can counter cruelty, and why both humans and animals crave freedom' Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4 News and author of In Extremis: the life of war correspondent Marie Colvin.

Between 2014 and 2017, the 'Islamic State' ruled the city of Mosul, in northern Iraq, killing 'traitors', destroying books and oppressing women. But miraculously, in a park on the eastern edge of the Tigris, a zoo was kept open.

Father of Lions is the story of Mosul Zoo. It survived under the stern hand of Abu Laith, the zookeeper, a man with an interesting past and a lifelong animal lover. His real name was Imad, but for as long as he could remember everyone had called him by his nickname, Abu Laith – 'Father of Lions'. And the...

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