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Children of the Jihad
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226 pages
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Exploring the themes of loss and moral conflict, a retired High Court judge is tasked with interviewing a young woman returning from Iraq, intended to serve as a symbol for a controversial bill. As they meet in a secluded bunker, the judge grapples with her own grief over her son's death in Afghanistan while navigating the state's expectations and the young woman's compelling narrative. The story delves into the struggles between the Establishment and Islamic extremists, highlighting the complexities of their motivations and the broader implications of their actions.
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2016, paperback
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