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    BOOK REVIEW: 1001 NIGHTS IN IRAQ
    reviewed by Brian Palmer

    Entertainment Weekly
    June 22, 2007

    SECTION: THE REVIEWS: BOOKS; Pg. 73 No. 940
    Shant Kenderian
    Memoir
    PAPERBACK

    Harrowing doesn't begin to describe Kenderian's 10-year ordeal. After
    living in Chicago for two years, the 17-year-old Armenian Christian
    Iraqi went home in 1980 to visit his estranged father. While there,
    he was forced into the Iraqi navy during Saddam Hussein's war with
    Iran. When Saddam invaded Kuwait in 1990, he was press-ganged
    back into the navy. Then things got worse. Kenderian writes
    matter-of-factly, with the stoicism of someone who has endured the
    seemingly unendurable. But his story is mind-blowing enough to keep
    you turning the pages.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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