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TĂ­tulo del libro
Growing Up Bin Laden Osamas Wife And Son Take Us Inside The
Autor
bin Laden, Najwa
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial del libro
St. Martins Griffin
Tapa del libro
Blanda
Año de publicación
2010
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St. Martins Griffin
Modelo
Ingles

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About the Author Najwa bin Laden who married her cousin Osama bin Laden at the age of 15, is his first wife and the mother to seven of his sons and four of his daughters. She currently lives with three of her eleven children in the Middle East.Omar bin Laden, the fourth son of Osama bin Laden, has publicly called for his father to change his ways. Both Omar and his mother left Afghanistan before September 11, 2001, and neither has been in contact with Osama bin Laden since.Jean Sasson, a New York Times bestselling author, lived in the Middle East for 12 years and has traveled extensively in the area for 30 years. She lives in the Southern USA. She is co-author of Growing Up bin Laden. From the New York Times bestselling author of Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi ArabiaIn their own words, Osama bin Ladens wife and son tell the astonishing story of the man they knew or thought they knew before September 11, 2001.The world knows Osama bin Laden as the most wanted terrorist of our time. But people are not born terrorists, and bin Laden has carefully guarded the details of his private life until now, when his first wife and fourth-born son break the silence to take us inside his strange and secret world. In spine-tingling detail, Jean Sasson tells their story of life with a man whose growing commitment to violent jihad led him to move his wives and children from an orderly life to one of extreme danger, even choosing the teenage Omar to accompany him to the mountain fortress of Tora Bora. Review “Apart from anything Bin Laden’s wives may have to say that might be useful to intelligence officers..., there is also a powerful natural curiosity about the women and their children: What was it like to live with the founder of Al Qaeda, to call him husband or father? As with Hitler or Pol Pot, you want to understand whether his bizarre combination of grandiosity and viciousness carried over to domestic life in Bin Laden’s case, whether he perhaps was an eerily ordinary parent, complaining about what was for dinner, nagging the kids about their homework.... The most vivid look the American public has had at Bin Laden’s family life is from a 2009 memoir by his son Omar bin Laden and Omar’s mother, Najwa bin Laden. They wrote Growing Up bin Laden with the assistance of Jean Sasson, an American writer. The book includes what may be the most complete account available of the terrorist’s immediate family” Scott Shane, The New York Times, May 15, 2011“The most vivid look the American public has had at Bin Ladens family life is from a 2009 memoir by his son Omar bin Laden and Omars mother, Najwa bin Laden. They wrote Growing Up bin Laden with the assistance of Jean Sasson, an American writer. The book includes what may be the most complete account available of the terrorists immediate family.” Scott Shane, The New York Times, May 15, 2011“Fascinating. . . . Together, Najwa and Omar provide an intimate account of a family life that became steadily more dangerous and bizarre. . . . From affluence and comfort in Jeddah they were reduced to penury and privation in Afghanistan, all the wives and their many children living without electricity, running water, or even real beds, in forced pursuit of Osamas jihadist dreams.” The Washington Post
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