Long Shot by Azad Cudi - ISBN: 9781474609784
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Against ISIS, a few brave held onto freedom’s long shot.

Long Shot

My Life As a Sniper in the Fight Against ISIS

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    272 pages

  • Release Date

    14 February 2019

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Summary

As Syria imploded in civil war in 2011, Kurdish volunteers in the north rose up to free their homeland from centuries of repression and create a progressive sanctuary that they named Rojava. To the medievalists of ISIS, the emergence of a haven of tolerance and democracy on the frontier of their new caliphate was an affront. They amassed 12,000 men, heavy artillery, tanks, mortars and ranks of suicide bombers to crush the uprising. Against them stood 2,500 volunteer fighters armed with 40-yea…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781474609784
ISBN-10:1474609783
Author:Azad Cudi
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:14 February 2019
Weight:380g
Dimensions:232mm x 152mm x 22mm
Series:The Legacy Trilogy
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Critics Review

Gripping … His story, elegantly told, will resonate long after the final ISIS fighter falls * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY * A propulsive memoir that captures the grim reality of small-scale conflict and reveals the fragmented politics of the Middle East today * KIRKUS * Striking and memorable * WALL STREET JOURNAL * Vivid * DAILY MIRROR * Profoundly affecting … There are horrors but also humanity - inspiration, even, alongside the tragedy. A surprisingly lyrical tribute to a much-put-upon people and to fallen comrades in arms that deserves a wide audience – Fergal Hallahan * IRISH NEWS * Simply outstanding … powerful * BOOKLIST * A book to marvel at, learn from, and return to again and again – John le Carre

About The Author

Azad Cudi

Azad Cudi is a British national from a Kurdish background. He grew up in eastern Kurdistan, where he was conscripted into the Iranian army and escaped to the UK aged just 19. He was granted asylum and citizenship, learnt English and began working as a journalist for the Kurdish diaspora media. In 2011, he was working for a television station in Stockholm when the Syrian civil war broke out and the Kurds established their autonomous enclave of Rojava. Azad’s response was to fly out to Syria and work as a provincial administrator, but as the civil war expanded he became a fighter in the volunteer army, the YPG, part of the 68-country anti-ISIS coalition, deploying as a sniper in the victorious battle to save Kobani. He now lives in the UK.

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