Review: Girl with a Gun: Love, loss and the fight for freedom in Iran

Girl with a Gun: Love, loss and the fight for freedom in Iran Girl with a Gun: Love, loss and the fight for freedom in Iran by Diana Nammi
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Girl With A Gun is the memoir of Diana Nammi, who at 17 was a Peshmerga fighter in the battle against the radical Islamic regime.

This gives a real insight into her life during this terrible, turbulent time.

It tells of the effects of this conflict on the ordinary person in the Kurdish population and their day to day struggles.

So well written it’s clear Diana is an incredibly strong and brave woman and this tale is both tragic and heartbreaking at times and also a testament to what can be achieved. Thought provoking to say the least.

Thank you to Anne Cater and Random Things Tours for the opportunity to participate in this blog tour, for the promotional materials and an eARC of the book. This is my honest, unbiased review.

View all my reviews

Comments

Popular Posts