A young Italian solder who witnessed the assault on the American Marine barracks in Beirut narrates a tale of French, American, and Italian soldiers, Arabs living lives of desperation, and the women... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I spent the first half of this book wishing Ms. Fallaci had had a more engaged editor and wondering if this book was a better read in Italian. I spent the last half of the book thankful Ms. Fallaci hadn't let anyone edit away any part of her amazing book. I was mesmerized by her stunning description of Beirut and War. One can't help but read it and think of Baghdad, the American troops and the Iraqi insurgency. Read it.
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It makes me thinking of women's future...in the other word humanity's future....like her other books....Specially in the middle-east.... I started to read her books very early, when i was 13 and now I'm 29...She always help me feel that I'm not lonely in this world. Ifeel a common sense.
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