The Woman Who Fell from the Sky: An American Woman's Adventures in the Oldest City on Earth,New

The Woman Who Fell from the Sky: An American Woman's Adventures in the Oldest City on Earth,New

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I had no idea how to find my way around this medieval city. It was getting dark. I was tired. I didnt speak Arabic. I was a little frightened. But hadnt I battled scorpions in the wilds of Costa Rica and prevailed? Hadnt I survived fainting in a San Jos brothel? Hadnt I once arrived in Ireland with only $10 in my pocket and made it last two weeks? Surely I could handle a walk through an unfamiliar town. So I took a breath, tightened the black scarf around my hair, and headed out to take my first solitary steps through Sanaa.'from The Woman Who Fell From The SkyIn a world fraught with suspicion between the Middle East and the West, it's hard to believe that one of the most influential newspapers in Yementhe desperately poor, ancestral homeland of Osama bin Laden, which has made has made international headlines for being a terrorist breeding groundwould be handed over to an agnostic, Camparidrinking, single woman from Manhattan who had never set foot in the Middle East. Yet this is exactly what happened to journalist, Jennifer Steil.Restless in her career and her life, Jennifer, a gregarious, liberal New Yorker, initially accepts a shortterm opportunity in 2006 to teach a journalism class to the staff of The Yemen Observer in Sana'a, the beautiful, ancient, and very conservative capital of Yemen. Seduced by the eager reporters and the challenging prospect of teaching a free speech model of journalism there, she extends her stay to a year as the paper's editorinchief. But she is quickly confronted with the realities of Yemenand their surprising advantages. In teaching the basics of fair and balanced journalism to a staff that included plagiarists and polemicists, she falls in love with her career again. In confronting the blatant mistreatment and strict governance of women by their male counterparts, she learns to appreciate the strength of Arab women in the workplace. And in forging surprisingly deep friendships with women and men whose traditions and beliefs are in total opposition to her own, she learns a cultural appreciation she never could have predicted. Whats more, she just so happens to meet the love of her life.With exuberance and bravery, The Woman Who Fell from the Sky offers a rare, intimate, and often surprising look at the role of the media in Muslim culture and a fascinating cultural tour of Yemen, one of the most enigmatic countries in the world.

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