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Sirocco: A French Girl Comes of Age in War-Torn Algeria
Danielle a Dahl
Sirocco: A French Girl Comes of Age in War-Torn Algeria
Danielle a Dahl
On All Saints Day, 1954, the Algerian War of Independence from France begins, forever changing the lives of ten-year-old Nanna, her family, and a million-and-a-half French settlers.
As Arab rebels carry out terrorist acts against civilians, hatred and bloodshed permeate the fabric of European and Muslim lives. A safe bus ride to town means keeping an eye out for stray shopping baskets containing hidden bombs. A day trip to the beach requires the protection of a military convoy.
But life goes on, and Nanna's loving mother, mischievous but good-natured siblings, and kind grandfathers provide plenty of adventure and humor. Nanna worships her Papa, who provides for his family and keeps them safe, but, growing up, she begins to understand that he is also a braggart with unyielding views of right and wrong, who believes that attending a supervised party with boys will compromise a girl s virtue. Nanna defies him and falls in love, thus setting the stage for an ongoing clash of wills.
As Nanna watches her beloved country torn apart by terrorism, she grieves for the French targeted by the fellagha and for the Arabs they slaughter because they are seen as pro-French. Ultimately, Nanna watches in anguish as the French generals, betrayed by De Gaulle, make a last stand for a French Algeria before laying down their arms.
In the end Nanna's family, like all the other French settlers, must choose between the suitcase and the grave.
274 pages, Illustrations
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | January 15, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781603811941 |
Publishers | Coffeetown Press |
Pages | 274 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 15 mm · 372 g |
Language | English |