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Freedom Fighter

My War Against ISIS on the Frontlines of Syria

By (author) Joanna Palani
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Atlantic Books, London, United Kingdom
Published: 3rd Jan 2019
Dimensions: w 129mm h 198mm d 25mm
Weight: 331g
ISBN-10: 1786494353
ISBN-13: 9781786494351
Barcode No: 9781786494351
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Evening Standard's January 2019 Book of the Week The gripping story of one woman's war against ISIS on the frontlines of Syria. Joanna Palani made headlines across the world when her role fighting ISIS in the Syrian conflict was revealed. She is one of a handful of western women who joined the international recruits to the Kurdish forces in the region and this is the first time her extraordinary story has been told. Inspired by the Arab Spring, Joanna left behind her student life in Copenhagen and travelled to the Middle East in order to join the YPJ - the all-female brigade of the Kurdish militia in Syria. After undergoing considerable military training, including as a saboteur and sniper, Joanna served as a YPJ fighter over several years and took part in the brutal siege of Kobani. Despite her heroism, she was taken in to custody on her return to Denmark for breaking laws designed to stop its citizens from joining ISIS, making her the first person to be jailed for joining the international coalition. In this raw and unflinching memoir, Joanna not only provides an eye-witness account of this devastating war but also reveals the personal cost of the battles she has fought on and off the frontlines.

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Jan 4th 2019, 15:16
A no holds barred account
Average - 7 out of 10
As someone who has seen reports from Syria and just wondered "WHY?" I had hoped for some kind of explanation from this book.
I got a no holds barred account of life as a fighter in the country. Joanna Palani is a Kurd whose family was given asylum in Denmark when she was a child. In some ways the account of her life as a female Kurd are almost a disturbing as the accounts of her fights.
Women are very much second class citizens with pretty much no rights and I can't begin to imagine how hard it must be to try and be accepted within the western world whilst behind closed doors most of your actions are being criticised by your own family.
You can almost imagine that it would be a relief to leave this kind of life behind but, by golly, choosing to be a fighter in Syria is extreme.
A someone who doesn't really understand the situation there, some political background would have been useful. The no compromise style of the book is pretty shocking though. When you have had so many colleagues literally killed in front of your eyes and cheated death repeatedly it's hard to imagine why you would want to carry on. You would need to be "fanatical" to carry on.
Joanna has been abused/abused her body so much it's hard to understand her willingness to continue as she did and I'm sure there's a lot more stuff beneath the surface than she reveals in this book. Equally as a woman with a price on her head it's hard to imagine what a "normal" future could look like for her.
I daresay I would have benefitted from some research into the Syrian conflict before reading this so that I could more easily understand the psyche that leads to a life lived this way. A fascinating look at the inside of this horrific war though!
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There is something rather magnificent about this 25-year-old... Palani is a force of nature. * Evening Standard, Book of the Week *