HIGH TEA IN MOSUL: THE TRUE STORY OF TWO ENGLISH WOMEN IN WAR-TORN IRAQ

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213 pages 2007

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Tells of two Englishwomen who married Iraqi men and accompanied them home to Mosul, where they assimilated, learned Arabic, raised families and lived within traditional Iraqi family structures. They also endured the rigours of Saddam's regime: food rationing, thought police, anti-Western discrimination and almost constant war.

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