I Was Told to Come Alone

My Journey Behind the Lines of Jihad

paperback, 368 pages

Published June 26, 2018 by St. Martin's Griffin.

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978-1-250-18057-5
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"The journalist who broke the "Jihadi John" story draws on her personal experience to bridge the gap between the Muslim world and the West and explain the rise of Islamic radicalism Souad Mekhennet has lived her entire life between worlds. The daughter of a Turkish mother and a Moroccan father, she was born and educated in Germany and has worked for several American newspapers. Since the 9/11 attacks she has reported stories among the most dangerous members of her religion; when she is told to come alone to an interview, she never knows what awaits at her destination. In this compelling and evocative book, Mekhennet seeks to answer the question, "What is in the minds of these young jihadists, and how can we understand and defuse it?" She has unique and exclusive access into the world of jihad and sometimes her reporting has put her life in danger. We accompany …

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5 stars! This book should be required reading for every American. Mekhennet is a German correspondent for the Washington Post, and a Muslim woman of Turkish and Moroccan descent who was raised in a mostly secular home. Her unusual background has given her access to interview high-ranking ISIS and Al Qaeda operatives (at risk of great personal danger, obviously), and she presents a unique perspective on how these people and their followers become radicalized -- and what we can do to prevent terrorism by changing that outcome, especially when it comes to young men living in Europe. As she writes in the epilogue, "The world is not facing a clash of civilizations or cultures, but a clash between those who want to build bridges and those who would rather see the world in polarities, who are working hard to spread hatred and divide us." The epilogue also presents a surprising …

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