
FRANKENSTEIN IN BAGHDAD
Ahmed Saadawi
Set after the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, Frankenstein in Baghdad captures the ordinary yet not so ordinary life in rapidly-changing Baghdad. The novel illustrates the complexity of life for a citizen in Iraq, highlights the atrocities of war and sectarianism, and questions our sense of bias and morality. Frankenstein in Baghdad is a novel relevant for everyone irrespective of their nationality.

Zahraa Al-Dawood
INKBLOT ACROSS THE YEARS

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GROWTH

IDENTITY AND WRITING

CREATIVITY AND FREEDOM IN WRITING
WRITING AS THERAPY

THE VALUE OF WRITING
SUPPORTING OUR STUDENTS
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