From January to April 2003, Åsne Seierstad reported from Baghdad for various international media outlets. Her objective extended beyond military developments; she aimed to uncover the daily realities and human experiences of Iraqis living under the dual threats of governmental control and the impending American and British invasion. This journal chronicles her 101 days in the city, detailing how ordinary lives navigated the constant tension, the silent fears under Hussein's regime, and the sudden, disruptive impact of war on essential services and social fabric.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a firsthand, intimate perspective on daily life in Baghdad before, during, and immediately after the 2003 invasion.
- Understand the profound human impact of war and sudden societal change through individual stories and observations.
- Experience impactful, on-the-ground reportage from a journalist dedicated to covering overlooked aspects of conflict.
- Explore the challenges and choices people make when their world is dramatically altered overnight.