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We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled
We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled: Voices from Syria | Wendy Pearlman
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Reminiscent of the work of Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich, an astonishing collection of intimate wartime testimonies and poetic fragments from a cross-section of Syrians whose lives have been transformed by revolution, war, and flight. Against the backdrop of the wave of demonstrations known as the Arab Spring, in 2011 hundreds of thousands of Syrians took to the streets demanding freedom, democracy and human rights. The governments ferocious response, and the refusal of the demonstrators to back down, sparked a brutal civil war that over the past five years has escalated into the worst humanitarian catastrophe of our times. Yet despite all the reporting, the video, and the wrenching photography, the stories of ordinary Syrians remain unheard, while the stories told about them have been distorted by broad brush dread and political expediency. This fierce and poignant collection changes that. Based on interviews with hundreds of displaced Syrians conducted over four years across the Middle East and Europe, We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled is a breathtaking mosaic of first-hand testimonials from the frontlines. Some of the testimonies are several pages long, eloquent narratives that could stand alone as short stories; others are only a few sentences, poetic and aphoristic. Together, they cohere into an unforgettable chronicle that is not only a testament to the power of storytelling but to the strength of those who face darkness with hope, courage, and moral conviction.
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Daisey
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This book shares first person accounts of Syrians. It‘s divided into several sections from the increase in authoritarianism, through protest and war, to flight to other countries. The author interviewed people from 2012-2016 who had left Syria.

I didn‘t feel like buying groceries to make something for #FoodAndLit, so I made these simple barazek cookies.

#nonfiction #audiobook #Syria #ReadTheWorld #ReadingTheWorld

Texreader I‘ve really got to try those!! 13mo
Daisey @Texreader I don‘t know that I‘ll make them again, but they were fun to try. 13mo
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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This is a strong and impactful oral history with voices from #Syria during the period of Arab Spring (2011). Pearlman combines history with these true stories. Important perspective as we think about today‘s refugee crisis news stories. This is one piece of how it started.

I wish my #readingasia2021 choices were less depressing, but we must face the truth of authoritarianism.

Full review https://www.TheBibliophage.com #thebibliophage2021

BarbaraBB You have chosen a lot of hard ones indeed. Then again, reading about Syria without acknowledging the war seems a bit unrealistic as well. There‘s no escaping it. 2y
Librarybelle This sounds very impactful ❤️ 2y
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kathytrithardt
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A fantastic collection of stories from Syria regarding the regime and refugees.

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Vulpixen
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This book should honestly be required reading for everyone. Empowering and heartbreaking, it‘s a selection of stories from Syrians and their experiences. Incredible.

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EmilyM
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Told in seven sections starting with the Authoritarianism rule in Syria, going through the Arab Spring, and ending with the flight of the millions of refugees, and told from the voices of over 40 Syrians in different times and places during the war, this book is gut-wrenching and eye-opening. I had NO idea what was really going on in Syria, nor did I understand the repercussions of the war on those who stayed and those who escaped. A ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/5.

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8little_paws
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Excellent, excellent collection of oral histories from Syria. I recommend it on audio-- it's on hoopla! It gave me a lot of insight and understanding as to the war there. I finished it on my #litsywalkers walk today, which was indoors at the gym and therefore no pictures! Might go outside tomorrow weather permitting.

DarcysMom 👍👍😁 5y
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hwestfall
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I found this book to be informational and deeply moving. The author spent years and conducted countless interviews with Syrian people. I highly recommend this one!

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DGRachel
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I don‘t even know how to review this. The book is a series of statements from Syrians, reflections of life before and during the civil war. It is heartbreaking, gut wrenching, difficult, and important. The international community failed the Syrian people. Catastrophically. We must do better. We must be better. We must.

TrishB Yep 👍🏻 6y
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DGRachel
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This. ⬆️⬆️ “help us make peace” 💔😢

TrishB 😢 6y
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DGRachel
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This book is heartbreaking. 💔

Leftcoastzen 😢 6y
minkyb 😔 6y
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DGRachel
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#SundaySnuggles with #Bailey. Perfect way to spend the day! Happy Sunday everyone!!

LeahBergen 💕💕 6y
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DGRachel
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I knew this book would break my heart. 😢💔 (quote from interview with Tayseer, a lawyer from Daraa)

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DGRachel
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Starting this library book tonight. #Bailey says it looks like a heartbreaking, tough read, and she wants no part of my tears. 😂😂 #dogsoflitsy #readingbuddy

mrozzz It is! But a necessary read. 🙌🏻 6y
DGRachel @mrozzz I figured as much. It was recommended to me by Ausma Zehanat Khan, one of my favorite authors, who used to be a human rights attorney before focusing on writing full time. 6y
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DGRachel
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My #JuneTBR consists of these library books, finishing a couple books I started last month, and whatever else I feel like. The tagged book came recommended by my favorite author, Ausma Zehanat Khan. 😍 It‘s going to be gut-wrenching.

#readingresolutions

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GirlChandler
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Mostly I just want to say that today‘s my 35th birthday and show you the light reading I‘m celebrating with.

JoScho Happy Birthday 😊💕🎉 6y
Redwritinghood Happy birthday!🎂🎂 6y
LiteraryinLawrence It‘s my 35th birthday today toooooo!! Hope yours is going splendidly, birthday twin. 😋 6y
Eggbeater Happy birthday!🎁🎈🎂 6y
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mrozzz
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I'm heartbroken.... Wendy Pearlman did a fantastic job compiling these stories and I'm utterly bereaved now that I have these inside recollections of atrocious human indignities. I see photographs and I feel nauseous, but these start from the beginning of the war when I was too young and selfish to care. I learned a lot.

We need more books like this one. We need more education on how life became so dire. We need to end the humanitarian crisis.

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mrozzz
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Today's the day! Out tree ? shopping with my fiancé's family. It's a crazy affair (lots of loose berries and acorns chucked at each other) but we've found the "one".

Seasonal goodies are up next before we head home. ?

Listening to the tagged audiobook in the car, learning a lot of Syria's history and feeling extra thankful for my own privileged life.

[DELETED] 3803335244 I love real trees! 6y
CouronneDhiver Nice! Love love love a real Christmas tree 🎄 6y
mrozzz @ForeverNerdy @CouronneDhiver the SMELL. So good. ☺️👌🏻 It's a fun outing too. 6y
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Billypar This was so good- I loved the format- hearing short accounts from Syrians as the crisis progressed. I just wish it were fiction- there doesn't seem to be any limit to the variety of horrors these people were and are still facing. 6y
mrozzz @Billypar ugh I hear you. But I have so much respect for Pearlman and the work she put in to learn Arabic well enough to not require an interviewer... amazing. I know it will be heartbreaking 💔 6y
bookloo Wait—your fiancé has red hair too?!? Okay, if you two decide to make beautiful baby bookworms my schedule is free most nights and every other weekend. I‘ll babysit for free!!! ??? 6y
mrozzz @bookloo that's right!! Can you believe it? That would definitely be incredibly helpful 😉💜☺️ 6y
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stargazerblue49
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This book was hard, but necessary. I loved the format and I am so awed by the courage that Pearlman has captured in these pages. I am just heartbroken for these people whose government betrayed them, whose world did not offer the help they needed, and who now feel like they don't belong anywhere. I appreciated the wealth of women's stories, esp toward the end.

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stargazerblue49
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This book gets more heart-breaking the deeper I get into it. I am having to stop between sections just to recover before diving back in. 💔 🇸🇾

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Billypar
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I finished this a little while ago but struggled with what to say. I thought the format was very effective- Pearlman got to know the Syrians she interviewed which let them feel comfortable to share the utter horror of their experiences. I was stunned at how ready these people were to risk their lives and torture by speaking out. I don't claim to know specifics about the refugee situation in Germany, but I admire their open doors #thisisnotAmerica

Izai.Amorim Compared to other countries in Europe, the refugees are doing well here in Germany. You must keep in mind the sheer amount that got in: about 1 million in 2015 in a country of 82 million. It's not easy to house, feed, educate, and find work for so many people quickly. There are problems. But all in all they are lucky to be here. Pity the ones in the camps in Turkey. 7y
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stargazerblue49
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Heart breaking. I can't imagine feeling so helpless as a health care professional.

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stargazerblue49
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We sleep on plastic bags on lazy #caturday while mom is reading and trying to stay sane on call. #catsoflitsy #littenkittens

Mimi28 ( doing my best Seinfeld impression) What's the deal with cats and plastic bags? ( mine do the same thing, lol ) 7y
Coleen Mine is obsessed. Although she just constantly wants to lick them. Does yours do that? 7y
AlaMich Mine too. Although mostly she likes to sit on them and then gaze around her with a self- satisfied look on her face. "Yeah, I conquered it. That's right. Go me!" ? 7y
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stargazerblue49 @Mimi28 Cats are weird , 😂 7y
stargazerblue49 @Coleen Mine don't lick plastic bags, but my Luna must climb inside or sit on it if possible. They both chew on cardboard boxes, though 7y
stargazerblue49 @AlaMich Luna does that with everything. Bags, boxes, clean clothes... everything! 7y
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Lindy
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Pearlman is fluent in Arabic. She interviewed hundreds of Syrian refugees and compiled this anthology with snippets from many of them. It helps put human faces on these people who are average citizens, displaced from their homes. Housewives, students, pharmacists, engineers, shopkeepers, graphic designers, doctors... all of their voices helped me to understand their situation and the situation in Syria. #Audiobook produced with multiple narrators.

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Lindy
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But once we started we couldn't go back. It's as if we were walking on a thread that kept getting cut behind us as we moved forward.

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Lindy
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I have to take breaks from listening to this collection of interviews with Syrian refugees. It's heartbreaking.

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stargazerblue49
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Started this today - read the intro and part one. This piece was a difficult one to swallow. I can't even imagine the things that these people have had to endure as a luxury of where I happened to be born. Looking forward to gaining more insight to something I don't know a whole lot about #learningthroughreading #readingwithoutwalls

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Billypar
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Just started this yesterday- still on the introductory history so I haven't gotten to the interviews yet but it's hard to imagine that #brave won't be a great understatement in describing those who tell their stories. #currentread #Augustgrrrl @Cinfhen

Cinfhen Sounds really good ~ 7y
LeahBergen This does sound good. 👍🏻 7y
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GeekGrl82
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I don't know if this will be the best book I read this year, but it will without a doubt be the most important. If I could make everyone in the country or the world read something right now it would be this book.

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Jas16
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This compilation of interviews with Syrians is an important but harrowing read. These are the stories of teachers, doctors, shop owners, mothers, sons, widows, former prisoners, and hundreds of others average people who endured the unthinkable in their country and then had to build new lives elsewhere. There are people in my life I wish I could get to read this but I will have to settle for recommending it to all of you.

Tamra Well said! Me too. 😑 7y
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ChrisBohjalian
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Reading WE CROSSED A BRIDGE AND IT TREMBLED by Wendy Pearlman. Devastating.

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Leigh0906
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Library #bookhaul- I drove to the next town over because I'm too impatient to wait for a hold on the the Wendy Pearlman book, and you can't go to a library for just one book 😝

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rachellayown
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My interview with Wendy Pearlman is live today on CHIRB. (Her book is so important and incredible!) You can check out the interview here: https://chireviewofbooks.com/2017/06/15/we-crossed-a-bridge-and-it-trembled-wend...

Jas16 Great interview. I have been looking forward to reading this book since your review. 7y
Reggie Nice job Rachel. 7y
CherylDeFranceschi Lovely interview! (edited) 7y
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rachellayown Thanks @Jas16! I hope you enjoy the book. 7y
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rachellayown
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Some of these stories are difficult to read, but this book is so powerful. The author interviewed over 300 Syrian refugees in 4 years and compiles their stories in this book. There's a nice range of different voices and she arranges them in a really interesting way. If you want to understand the conflict in Syria better, this book is excellent.

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rachellayown
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I've been reading (and loving!) an ARC of this powerful book. Today I received a beautiful finished copy from the publisher.

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