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The Girl in Green is the second novel by American novelist and international policy specialist, Derek B. Miller. It’s late March , and United States Army Private Arwood Hobbes is at the northern edge of Checkpoint Zulu, “maintaining a vigilant perimeter” in Iraq’s newly-brokered peace, when a British journalist from the Times wanders up.  · the girl in green by Derek B. Miller ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 3, Haunted by a Saddam Hussein henchman's coldblooded execution of a young Shiite girl, British war reporter Thomas Benton and ex–GI Arwood Hobbes reunite in Iraq 22 years later to . Time, politics, or maybe fate is now offering an unlikely opportunity to redeem themselves when that same girl in green is found alive and in need of salvation. Or is she? "Written with Miller's incisive wit, intelligence, compassion and authenticity, this is a novel from a .


Author/Creator: Miller, Derek B., www.doorway.ruation: Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Format/Description: Book pages ; 24 cm Edition: First U.S. 'The Girl in Green' by Derek B. Miller will give you a glimpse of the big numbers, taking you from war-torn Iraq in to Iraqi Kurdistan, in and around the Domiz refugee camp in Dohuk, where the collateral damage from the Syrian civil war and from the brutal birth-throes of the self-styled ISIS caliphate are scattering the old, the. The Girl in Green by Derek B. Miller. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, ,


The Girl in Green [Derek B. Miller] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Girl in Green. Miller doesn’t shy away from the vast complexities of the Middle East, but nor is his exploration of the region impenetrable or didactic. The Girl in Green is, first and foremost, about characters and the impact their experiences in Iraq have had on them. The spotlight is shared primarily between three protagonists – Arwood and Benton, of course, and relief worker Marta Strom – and all are scarred, and emboldened, by what’s occurred in the intervening decades. The Girl in Green is the second novel by American novelist and international policy specialist, Derek B. Miller. It’s late March , and United States Army Private Arwood Hobbes is at the northern edge of Checkpoint Zulu, “maintaining a vigilant perimeter” in Iraq’s newly-brokered peace, when a British journalist from the Times wanders up.

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