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Zusatztext An inspiring look at the all-female militia that helped fight ISISand shine a light on women's capabilities and rightsin Syria. People Fascinating . . . The inspiring story about the Kurdish women warriors who took on the terrorists of the Islamic State in Syria and won. Good Morning America For many people outside Iraq and northeastern Syria, the Islamic State remains an abstraction. For the commanders of the Kurdish Women's Protection Units (YPJ), one of the most intrepid fighting forces on the ground, the terrorist group was anything but. . . . Few, if any, writers have told their story better than Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, whose The Daughters of Kobani records in rich detail the story of the female Kurdish fighters who achieved mythical status as a key part of the U.S.-backed force that ultimately defeated the Islamic State. Lemmon . . . vividly chronicles the YPJ's grueling fight with the Islamic State on the battlefield. . . . The reader can feel the tension in a sniper's knees as she crouches for a shot and hear the hiss of Islamic State fighters taunting the female commanders over the radio. Foreign Policy A riveting story of women in combat. . . . Compelling. . . . A tale that's sure to shock anyone who believes that combat is exclusively a man's job. Military.com A must read for anyone who wants to feel inspired by women defying the odds to create change, or those who can appreciate courageous journalism. Marie Claire Impressively reported. . . . It's a story not only about the warriors who battled ISIS against all odds, but also a reminder of the ways in which the world is still divided by genderand how that's changing in Syria, the Middle East, and the world at large. Town and Country Handling difficult topics with adroit respect and care, Lemmon offers a story that's eminently relatable and speaks to the ongoing fight for women's rights the world over. This is a story that needed to be told and needs to be heard. Highly recommended to anyone with an interest in current events and women's history. Library Journal (starred review) Lemmon's books . . . have extolled heroic women fighting sexism in the Islamic world. Now she's back with The Daughters of Kobani , a remarkable true story about an all-female Kurdish militia who helped drive ISIS from northern Syria. CNN.com The Women's Protection Units (the YPJ) proved their heroism time and again throughout the campaign against the Islamic State. I was always concerned that our Syrian Kurdish partners would never get their full due; this excellent book by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon documents their contributions perfectly. I strongly recommend it. Joseph L. Votel, General, US Army (Ret) A fascinating portrait of Kurdish female fighters and their role in the Syrian civil war and the fight against the Islamic State. . . . Riveting. . . . [Lemmon] unravels the complex history of the region with skill. This deeply reported account enthralls and informs. Publishers Weekly (starred review) The Daughters of Kobani is proof of the power of women to shape their future and the power of girls to create the world in which they want to live. The brave example these women have set against the longest odds should inspire us all. Reshma Saujani, founder and CEO of Girls Who Code and author of Brave, Not Perfect A well-told story of contemporary female warriors and the complex geopolitical realities behind their battles. Kirkus The Daughters of Kobani is an unforgettable and nearly mythic tale of women's power and courage. The young women profiled in this book fought a fearsome war against brutal men in impossible circumstancesand proved in the process what girls...
“An inspiring look at the all-female militia that helped fight ISIS—and shine a light on women’s capabilities and rights—in Syria.” —People
“Fascinating . . . The inspiring story about the Kurdish women warriors who took on the terrorists of the Islamic State in Syria and won.” —Good Morning America
“For many people outside Iraq and northeastern Syria, the Islamic State remains an abstraction. For the commanders of the Kurdish Women’s Protection Units (YPJ), one of the most intrepid fighting forces on the ground, the terrorist group was anything but. . . . Few, if any, writers have told their story better than Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, whose The Daughters of Kobani records in rich detail the story of the female Kurdish fighters who achieved mythical status as a key part of the U.S.-backed force that ultimately defeated the Islamic State. Lemmon . . . vividly chronicles the YPJ’s grueling fight with the Islamic State on the battlefield. . . . The reader can feel the tension in a sniper’s knees as she crouches for a shot and hear the hiss of Islamic State fighters taunting the female commanders over the radio.” —Foreign Policy
“A riveting story of women in combat. . . . Compelling. . . . A tale that’s sure to shock anyone who believes that combat is exclusively a man’s job.” —Military.com
“A must read for anyone who wants to feel inspired by women defying the odds to create change, or those who can appreciate courageous journalism.” —Marie Claire
“Impressively reported. . . . It’s a story not only about the warriors who battled ISIS against all odds, but also a reminder of the ways in which the world is still divided by gender—and how that’s changing in Syria, the Middle East, and the world at large.” —Town and Country
 
“Handling difficult topics with adroit respect and care, Lemmon offers a story that’s eminently relatable and speaks to the ongoing fight for women’s rights the world over. This is a story that needed to be told and needs to be heard. Highly recommended to anyone with an interest in current events and women’s history.” —Library Journal (starred review)
 
“Lemmon’s books . . . have extolled heroic women fighting sexism in the Islamic world. Now she’s back with The Daughters of Kobani, a remarkable true story about an all-female Kurdish militia who helped drive ISIS from northern Syria.” —CNN.com
“The Women’s Protection Units (the YPJ) proved their heroism time and again throughout the campaign against the Islamic State. I was always concerned that our Syrian Kurdish partners would never get their full due; this excellent book by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon documents their contributions perfectly. I strongly recommend it.” —Joseph L. Votel, General, US Army (Ret)
“A fascinating portrait of Kurdish female fighters and their role in the Syrian civil war and the fight against the Islamic State. . . . Riveting. . . . [Lemmon] unravels the complex history of the region with skill. This deeply reported account enthralls and informs.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“The Daughters of Kobani is proof of the power of women to shape their future and the power of girls to create the world in which they want to live. The brave example these women have set against the longest odds should inspire us all.” —Reshma Saujani, founder and CEO of Girls Who Code and author of Brave, Not Perfect
“A well-told story of contemporary female warriors and the complex geopolitical realities behind their battles.“ —Kirkus
“The Daughters of Kobani is an unforgettable and nearly mythic tale of women’s power and courage. The young women profiled in this book fought a fearsome war against brutal men in impossible circumstances—and proved in the process what girls and women can accomplish when given the chance to lead. Brilliantly researched and respectfully reported, this boo…