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Day of Honey - by Annia Ciezadlo (Paperback)

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  • The award-winning, powerful portrait of life in the Middle East, that weaves history, cuisine, and firsthand reporting into a fearless, intimate exploration of everyday survival.
  • About the Author: Annia Ciezadlo received her M.A. in journalism from New York University in 2000.
  • 416 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs

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About the Book



Originally published in hardcover in 2011.



Book Synopsis



The award-winning, powerful portrait of life in the Middle East, that weaves history, cuisine, and firsthand reporting into a fearless, intimate exploration of everyday survival.

In the fall of 2003, as Iraq descended into civil war, Annia Ciezadlo spent her honeymoon in Baghdad. For the next six years, she lived in Baghdad and Beirut, where she dodged bullets during sectarian street battles, chronicled the Arab world's first peaceful revolution, and watched Hezbollah commandos invade her Beirut neighborhood. Throughout all of it, she broke bread with Sunnis and Shiites, warlords and refugees, matriarchs and mullahs. Day of Honey is her story of the hunger for food and friendship during wartime--a communion that feeds the soul as much as the body.

In lush, fiercely intelligent prose, Ciezadlo uses food and the rituals of eating to uncover a vibrant Middle East most Americans never see. We get to know people like Roaa, a young Kurdish woman whose world shrinks under occupation to her own kitchen walls; Abu Rifaat, a Baghdad book lover who spends his days eavesdropping in the ancient city's legendary cafés; and the unforgettable Umm Hassane, Ciezadlo's sardonic Lebanese mother-in-law, who teaches her to cook rare family recipes (included in a mouthwatering appendix of Middle Eastern comfort food). From dinner in downtown Beirut to underground book clubs in Baghdad, Day of Honey is a profound exploration of everyday survival--a moving testament to the power of love and generosity to transcend the misery of war.



Review Quotes




"Ciezadlo's lovely, natural language succeeds where news reports often fail: She leads us to care."
--The Oregonian

"Her book is full of more insight and joy than anything else I have read on Iraq. . . . Ciezadlo is a wonderful traveling companion. Her observations are delightful -- witty, intelligent and nonjudgmental."
--The Washington Post Book World

"Her writing about food is both evocative and loving; this is a woman who clearly enjoys a meal... A glass of Iraqi tea, under Ciezadlo's gaze, is a thing of beauty."
--The Associated Press

"In her extraordinary debut, Annia Ciezadlo turns food into a language, a set of signs and connections, that helps tie together a complex moving memoir of the Middle East."
--The Globe and Mail



About the Author



Annia Ciezadlo received her M.A. in journalism from New York University in 2000. In late 2003, she left New York for Baghdad, where she worked for The Christian Science Monitor. She has also written about culture, politics, and the Middle East for The New Republic, The Nation, The Washington Post, the National Journal, The Christian Science Monitor, The New York Observer, and Lebanon's Daily Star. Annia lives with her husband in New York.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.3 Inches (H) x 5.4 Inches (W) x 1.3 Inches (D)
Weight: .75 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 416
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Personal Memoirs
Publisher: Free Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Annia Ciezadlo
Language: English
Street Date: February 14, 2012
TCIN: 77319783
UPC: 9781416583943
Item Number (DPCI): 247-56-1605
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: Are there any cooking recipes included in the book?

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  • A: Yes, the book includes a mouthwatering appendix with family recipes of Middle Eastern comfort food.

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Q: What are the main themes explored in the memoir?

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  • A: The memoir explores themes of survival, food culture, and human connection during wartime experiences.

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Q: What significant experiences does Ciezadlo share from Baghdad?

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  • A: Ciezadlo shares experiences of living through civil war, street battles, and witnessing a peaceful revolution.

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Q: What awards has the book received?

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  • A: The book has won the American Book Award and the Books for a Better Life Award for First Book.

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Q: How does the author use food in the narrative?

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  • A: The author uses food and eating rituals to illustrate cultural connections and shared humanity amidst conflict.

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