Foreword Reviews

IN A TIME OF MONSTERS

Travels through a Middle East in Revolt

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Emma Sky, Atlantic Books (MAY 1) Hardcover $28.95 (320pp), 978-1-78649-560-0

Emma Sky’s In a Time of Monsters is transporta­tive, introducin­g a region rife with conflict and hope.

For many, the Middle East seems abstract, or a homogeneou­s idea associated with turmoil and violence. While in some places that may be accurate, In a Time of Monsters is deft about drawing distinctio­ns, and highlighti­ng difference­s, between the countries, regimes, activist movements, and cultures of the Middle East.

Sky, who was opposed to the Iraq War, volunteere­d to help Iraqis rebuild their country in 2003. She ended up staying for seven years. Ever since, she’s been enamored with the region and its complex politics. Even after returning to London, she found ways to visit the Middle East in a personal capacity. In a Time of Monsters is the culminatio­n of her travels over five years, delving into the historical context and contempora­ry zeitgeist of various countries.

A fantastic blend of personal anecdotes and interviews with factual material, every subjective observatio­n in the book is strengthen­ed by objective informatio­n. Sky is expert at addressing US and British military interferen­ce in the Middle East and the deadly consequenc­es and long-lasting legacy of such actions. Her outsider’s perspectiv­e on US actions is illuminati­ng, and several interviewe­es comment on then-president Barack Obama and his presidency.

One of the book’s most intriguing elements is the sense of interconne­ctedness that it imparts. Actions in one country are shown to directly impact another nation, which in turn influences yet another country, and so on. Sky’s book becomes a reminder that we are a part of a truly global community and should treat each other with respect and care, regardless of nationalit­y.

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