
The Woman Who Fell from the Sky
An American Journalist in Yemen
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Jennifer Steil
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Jennifer Steil
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Restless in her career and her life in general, Jennifer Steil, a gregarious, liberal New Yorker, initially accepts a short-term opportunity to teach a journalism class to the staff of the Yemen Observer in Sana'a, the beautiful, old, and very conservative capital of Yemen. Seduced by the eager reporters and the enticing prospect of spreading democratic journalistic ideals there, she extends her stay to a year as the paper's editor in chief. But she is quickly confronted with the conservative realities of Yemen---and their surprising advantages.
She discovers unexpected benefits in the concealment behind the modified burqa she wears. In teaching the basics of fair and balanced journalism to a staff that included plagiarists and polemicists, she falls in love with her career again. In confronting the blatant mistreatment and strict governance of women by their male counterparts, she learns to appreciate the strength of Arab women in the workplace. And in forging surprisingly deep friendships with women and men whose traditions and beliefs are in total opposition to her own, she learns a cultural appreciation she never could have predicted.
©2010 Jennifer F. Steil (P)2010 TantorReseñas de la Crítica
Fascinating look into a foreign culture
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Almost made me want to go to Yemen!
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The other fault I noticed is that all the credits were read before the story began. That's again someone not understanding what is different about an audiobook. Credits are at the front of a regular book, but you can skip them if you like, returning later or not. I don't think you're very interested in all the people who helped a writer before you've actually read the book. I forced myself to try and find them entertaining, but a bunch of names one doesn't know usually aren't. I've been in lousy workshops where they did the same thing. At the end of something terrific, one does care about the great people who put it together and that's the time to celebrate them. At the beginning, it's off-putting and for me, shows a lack of understanding of the audience that doesn't bode well for the rest of the experience.
This audiobook was an error on my part, but the book might be worthwhile in print.
Needs a narrator
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