The Last Girl
- 306 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
This devastating memoir unflinchingly recounts Murad's experiences and questions the complicity of witnesses who acquiesced in the suffering of others. Her story is sobering and inspiring, offering a harrowing account intricately linked to historical context. The narrative leaves readers with urgent, incendiary questions about the atrocities that destroyed her family and nearly wiped out her vulnerable community. This courageous memoir serves as an essential step toward holding accountable those who committed horrific crimes. It stands out as one of the most inspiring feminist memoirs of the year, providing crucial insights into the so-called Islamic State. Murad's account is both horrific and essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of her experience. The book is surpassingly valuable, positioning Murad as a voice akin to Elie Wiesel for her people. It not only documents the Yazidi genocide but also serves as a loving ode to a way of life now nearly obliterated. Ultimately, this harrowing and brave testament to human resilience is a powerful call to action, delivering a clear-eyed portrayal of ISIS's cruelty and a heartbreaking elegy to a lost community.


