I Was Told to Come Alone, Souad Mekhennet
I Was Told to Come Alone, Souad Mekhennet
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I Was Told to Come Alone
My Journey Behind the Lines of Jihad

Author: Souad Mekhennet

Narrator: Kirsten Potter

Unabridged: 11 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/13/2017


Synopsis

For her whole life, Souad Mekhennet, a reporter for the Washington Post who was born and educated in Germany, has had to balance the two sides of her upbringing—Muslim and Western. She has also sought to provide a mediating voice between these cultures, which too often misunderstand each other.

In this compelling and evocative memoir, we accompany Mekhennet as she journeys behind the lines of jihad, starting in the German neighborhoods where the 9/11 plotters were radicalized and the Iraqi neighborhoods where Sunnis and Shia turned against one another, and culminating on the Turkish/Syrian border region where ISIS is a daily presence. In her travels across the Middle East and North Africa, she documents her chilling run-ins with various intelligence services and shows why the Arab Spring never lived up to its promise. She then returns to Europe, first in London, where she uncovers the identity of the notorious ISIS executioner "Jihadi John," and then in France, Belgium, and her native Germany, where terror has come to the heart of Western civilization.

Souad Mekhennet is an ideal guide to introduce us to the human beings behind the ominous headlines, as she shares her transformative journey with us. Hers is a story you will not soon forget.

About Souad Mekhennet

Souad Mekhennet is a correspondent for the Washington Post's national security desk, and she has reported on terrorism for the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, and NPR. She is coauthor of The Eternal Nazi, Children of Jihad, and Islam. She was a 2012 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, and she is a visiting fellow at the Weatherhead Center for International Policy at Harvard, the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and the Geneva Center for Security Policy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicole

Wow, this was a remarkable book. Souad Mekhennet is a woman to admire. She's a journalist of a Morrocan descendant, who lived most of her life in Germany. She wrote for some of the most popular papers like the NYT and the Washington Post, met some of the most wanted Jihadists risking her life meanwh......more

Goodreads review by Murtaza

The type of writing that exists about jihadism in the West generally ranges from nauseating action-movie style jingoism to purely utilitarian analyses written for intelligence officials and policymakers. The reported pieces that exist tend to focus on one or two specific episodes, often in a purely......more

Goodreads review by Rachel

This one was slow going, but definitely worth it. It was fascinating, but a thinker. Several times I had to put this down and get a little distance because the topics hit so close to home. As someone who has tried to gain a full understanding of the Muslim faith, this account sharply highlights the......more