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		<title>The Book Collectors of Daraya</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The compelling story of how a group of young Syrian rebels found hope in the midst of war - hope that came from books]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;</b><b><i>The Book Collectors of Daraya</i> celebrates the political and therapeutic power of the written word . . . defiant and cautiously optimistic&#8217; <i>Financial Times</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;</b><b>[An] incredible chronicle . . . The book tells the kind of story that often gets buried beneath images of violence&#8217; <i>LitHub</i></b></p>
<p> In 2012 the rebel suburb of Daraya in Damascus was brutally besieged by Syrian government forces. Four years of suffering ensued, punctuated by shelling, barrel bombs and chemical gas attacks. People&#8217;s homes were destroyed and their food supplies cut off; disease was rife. </p>
<p> Yet in this man-made hell, forty young Syrian revolutionaries embarked on an extraordinary project, rescuing all the books they could find in the bombed-out ruins of their home town. They used them to create a secret library, in a safe place, deep underground. It became their school, their university, their refuge. It was a place to learn, to exchange ideas, to dream and to hope. </p>
<p> Based on lengthy interviews with these young men, conducted over Skype by the award-winning French journalist Delphine Minoui, <i>The Book Collectors of Daraya </i>is a powerful testament to freedom, tolerance and the power of literature.</p>
<p>Translated from the French by Lara Vergnaud.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The compelling story of how a group of young Syrian rebels found hope in the midst of war - hope that came from books]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;This is an urgent and compelling account of great bravery and passion. Delphine Minoui has crafted a book that champions books and the individuals who risk everything to preserve them.&#8217; Susan Orlean, author of <i>The Library Book </i></b></p>
<p> In 2012 the rebel suburb of Daraya in Damascus was brutally besieged by Syrian government forces. Four years of suffering ensued, punctuated by shelling, barrel bombs and chemical gas attacks. People&#8217;s homes were destroyed and their food supplies cut off; disease was rife. </p>
<p> Yet in this man-made hell, forty young Syrian revolutionaries embarked on an extraordinary project, rescuing all the books they could find in the bombed-out ruins of their home town. They used them to create a secret library, in a safe place, deep underground. It became their school, their university, their refuge. It was a place to learn, to exchange ideas, to dream and to hope. </p>
<p> Based on lengthy interviews with these young men, conducted over Skype by the award-winning French journalist Delphine Minoui, <i>The Book Collectors of Daraya </i>is a powerful testament to freedom, tolerance and the power of literature.</p>
<p>Translated from the French by Lara Vergnaud.</p>
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