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Red birds

An American pilot crash lands in the desert and takes refuge in the very camp he was supposed to bomb. Hallucinating palm trees and worrying about dehydrating to death isn't what Major Ellie expected from this mission. Still, it's an improvement on the constant squabbles with his wife back home. In the camp, teenager Momo's money-making schemes are failing. His brother left for his first day at work and never returned, his parents are at each other's throats, his dog is having a very bad day, and an aid worker has shown up wanting to research him for her book on the Teenage Muslim Mind. Written with his trademark wit, keen eye for absurdity and telling important truths about the world today, Red Birds reveals master storyteller Mohammed Hanif at the height of his powers.

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32320004586966 F
Adult Non Fiction   Thornton Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781408897195 (pbk.)
1408897199
9781408897188
1408897180
Classification Number F
Author Hanif, Mohammed
Title Red birds [BK]
An American pilot crash lands in the desert and takes refuge in the very camp he was supposed to bomb. Hallucinating palm trees and worrying about dehydrating to death isn't what Major Ellie expected from this mission. Still, it's an improvement on the constant squabbles with his wife back home. In the camp, teenager Momo's money-making schemes are failing. His brother left for his first day at work and never returned, his parents are at each other's throats, his dog is having a very bad day, and an aid worker has shown up wanting to research him for her book on the Teenage Muslim Mind. Written with his trademark wit, keen eye for absurdity and telling important truths about the world today, Red Birds reveals master storyteller Mohammed Hanif at the height of his powers.
Subject War fiction
Satirical literature
Air pilots, Military -- Fiction
Muslim teenagers -- Fiction
Families -- Fiction
War stories
War stories
Diplomatic relations
War stories
Middle East - Fiction.
United States - Foreign relations - Middle East - Fiction.
Middle East -- Foreign relations -- United States -- Fiction
Middle East
United States
United States -- Foreign relations -- Middle East -- Fiction
Middle East -- Fiction
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