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Zeitoun
โ Scribed by Eggers, Dave
- Publisher
- Vintage
- Year
- 2009;2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 305 KB
- Edition
- Kindle edition
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307387943
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โฆ Synopsis
From Wikipedia
Zeitoun is a nonfiction book written by Dave Eggers and published by McSweeney's in 2009. It tells the story of Abdulrahman Zeitoun, the Syrian-American owner of a painting and contracting company in New Orleans who chose to ride out Hurricane Katrina in his Uptown home. After the storm he traveled the flooded city in a secondhand canoe rescuing neighbors, caring for abandoned pets and distributing fresh water. Soon after the storm, Zeitoun was arrested without reason or explanation at one of his rental houses by a mixed group of National Guardsmen and local police. He was not immediately charged with a crime but was imprisoned for 23 days without having stood trial. During that time he was accused of terrorist activity presumably because of his ethnicity, was treated inhumanely, and was refused medical attention and the use of a phone to alert his family. His wife and daughters, staying with friends far away from the city, only knew that he had seemingly disappeared from the face of the earth. Read more - Shopping-Enabled Wikipedia on Amazon
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From The New Yorker
Through the story of one mans experience after Hurricane Katrina, Eggers draws an indelible picture of Bush-era crisis management. Abdulrahman Zeitoun, a successful Syrian-born painting contractor, decides to stay in New Orleans and protect his property while his family flees. After the levees break, he uses a small canoe to rescue people, before being arrested by an armed squad and swept powerlessly into a vortex of bureaucratic brutality. When a guard accuses him of being a member of Al Qaeda, he sees that race and culture may explain his predicament. Eggers, compiling his account from interviews, sensibly resists rhetorical grandstanding, letting injustices speak for themselves. His skill is most evident in how closely he involves the reader in Zeitouns thoughts. Thrown into one of a series of wire cages, Zeitoun speculates, with a contractors practicality, that construction of his prison must have begun within a day or so of the hurricane.
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The true story of one family, caught between Americas two biggest policy disasters: the war on terror and the response to Hurricane Katrina. Abdulrahman and Kathy Zeitoun run a house-painting business in New Orleans. In August of 2005, as Hurricane Katrina approaches, Kathy evacuates with their
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A *New York Times* Notable Book An *O, The Oprah Magazine* Terrific Read of the Year A *Huffington Post* Best Book of the Year A *New Yorker* Favorite Book of the Year A *Chicago Tribune* Favorite Nonfiction Book of the Year A *Kansas City Star* Best Book of the Year A *San Francisc
EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\*National Bestseller \*\*A \*New York Times \*Notable Book An \*O, The Oprah Magazine \*Terrific Read of the YearA \*Huffington Post \*Best Book of the Year A \*New Yorker \*Favorite Book of the Year A \*Chicago Tribune \*Favorite Nonfiction Book of the Year A \*Kansas City