
Father of Lions
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Iraq, 2014
As ISIS laid terrible siege to Mosul, a zoo on the eastern edge of the Tigris was kept open against all odds. Under the stern hand of the zookeeper Abu Laith, whose name - loosely translated - means Father of Lions, its animals faced not only years of occupation, but starvation and bombardment by the liberating forces. Father of Lions is the story of Mosul Zoo: of resilience and human decency in the midst of barbarism.
'Father of Lions captures, with heartbreaking poignancy, the human cost of these conflicts' Josie Ensor, Middle East Correspondent for the Daily Telegraphy
'Through the story of a man who loves both lions and life, Louise Callaghan shows how humour and defiance can counter cruelty' Lindsey Hilsum, author of In Extremis
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An unexpectedly funny and moving book. You might not expect to laugh when reading about ISIS-held Mosul, but through the story of a man who loves both lions and life, Louise Callaghan shows how humour and defiance can counter cruelty, and why both humans and animals crave freedom Callaghan knows her way around a war. Her portrayal of a city under siege is many-layered and brilliantly told. The gallows humour and defiance of Mosulis in the most desperate circumstances will appeal to British readers * Sunday Times *More details
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Dedication
- Author's note
- List of characters
- Maps
- 1. Abu Laith
- 2. Hakam
- 3. Abu Laith
- 4. Hakam
- 5. Abu Laith
- 6. Imad
- 1970
- 7. Abu Laith
- 8. Imad
- 1971
- 9. Hakam
- 10. Abu Laith
- 11. Hakam
- 12. Abu Laith
- 13. Imad
- 1973
- 14. Hakam
- 15. Abu Laith
- 16. Imad
- 1978
- 17. Abu Laith
- 18. Abu Laith
- 19. Lumia
- 20. Hakam
- 21. Marwan
- 22. Imad
- 2003
- 23. Abu Laith
- 24. Imad
- 25. Abu Laith
- 26. Marwan
- 27. Imad
- 2010
- 28. Hasna
- 29. Abu Laith
- 30. Abu Laith
- 31. Hakam
- 32. Abu Laith
- 33. Abu Laith
- 34. Abu Laith
- 35. Abu Laith
- 36. Hakam
- 37. Abu Laith
- 38. Abu Laith
- 39. Abu Laith
- 40. Hakam
- 41. Abu Laith
- 42. Dr Amir
- 43. Dr Amir
- 44. Dr Amir
- 45. Abu Laith
- 46. Dr Amir
- 47. Abu Laith
- 48. Abu Laith
- 49. Dr Amir
- 50. Dr Amir
- 51. Dr Amir
- 52. Dr Amir
- Epilogue
- Postscript
- Plate section
- Sources and acknowledgements
- A note on Arabic nicknames
- About the author
- An Invitation from the Publisher
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