

An edition of Between two rivers (2013)
a memoir
By Dorothy Al Khafaji
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
Parthian
Language
eng
Pages
347
Description:
"An honest, funny, and moving memoir of a young woman from England transplanted into another culture by love, 'Between Two Rivers' details the experience of vibrant 1960s Baghdad life and the city's complex social customs, pre-Saddam. When Dorothy set off on a night out with her sister, she never dreamed it would lead to a car journey to Baghdad; but that night she met a dark, mysterious stranger -- an Iraqi student named Zane -- and almost before she knew it they were married and driving to Baghdad in a borrowed car with their baby daughter. They moved into a house in the suburbs with Zane's family, throwing Dorothy into the maelstrom of Iraqi culture: letters could take weeks to arrive, there were no mobile phones or computers, and there was no direct dial facility to the UK -- she might as well have been living on the moon."--
subjects: English, Biography, Women, Social life and customs, Social conditions, Women, iraq, Women, biography, Baghdad (iraq), Iraq, social life and customs, Iraq, social conditions
People: Dorothy Al Khafaji
Places: Iraq, Baghdad, Baghdad (Iraq)
Times: 20th century