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Wild Poppies: A tween introduction to Syrian narco politics
Wild Poppies is the debut middle-grade novel by Haya Saleh (translated: Marcia Lynx Qualey), set in a fictional city, Raqqun, in Syria, amidst the years-long war. It follows the story of two brothers, Omar and Sufyan, as they struggle to reunite after a devastating separation orchestrated by a local terrorist group, the Falcons of Truth. Saleh’s writing style is simple, indisputably a suitable way to introduce such heavy themes to the target audience. However, the narration is somewhat disjointed, and one can sometimes feel that some context is lost in translation – not that this takes away from Saleh’s writing. Wild Poppies is divided into five parts, alternating bet

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