Rime Allaf has written and spoken about Syria and the Middle East for over twenty years, including as associate fellow at Chatham House (2004-2012). Raised in Europe and America in a diplomatic family, she has contributed to the BBC, Sky News, CNN, The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and others.
‘I loved this book. Rime Allaf takes you on a journey, deeply personal at times, through Syria’s recent history and revolution, her vibrant writing bringing life to every page.’ -- <b>David Nott, author of <i>War Doctor</i></b> ‘A gripping and passionate account of how Syrians were subjected to fifty years of Assadisation, and how, despite betrayal and abandonment on many fronts, the long Syrian Revolution finally succeeded in breaking through. Full of forensic detail.’ -- <b>Diana Darke, author of <i>Stealing from the Saracens</i>; <i>Islamesque</i>; and <i>My House in Damascus</i></b>