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|title=I Am A Chechen!
|author=German Sadulaev
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-0-099-53235-4
|paperback=0099532352
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|pages=256
|publisher=Vintage
|date=November 2011
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|summary=This book is about a passionate and proud Chechen (the author) even although the genre is fiction. The ravages of a war-torn people are writ large in this poignant book.
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The accummulation of violence, war, lost or dis-placed identity are strong subjects to writre about - whatever the nationality. It's enough sometimes to turn someone mad. And on cue, Sadulaev says ''Let me tell you about the madmen.'' I found this a desperately sad book to read but also thought-provoking.
If this book appeals then you might also enjoy [[A Day And A and a Night And A and a Day by Glen Duncan]]. {{amazontext|amazon=0099532352}} {{waterstonestext|waterstones=8444276}}
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