Description
A Hundred and One Days by Åsne Seierstad is a compelling work of war reportage and current affairs non-fiction that documents life in Baghdad during the Iraq War. Drawing on firsthand experience as an award-winning journalist, Seierstad offers a vivid and deeply human account of conflict, capturing both the political upheaval and the everyday realities faced by ordinary civilians living under extraordinary circumstances.
Through immersive reporting, the book explores war, survival, fear and resilience while providing valuable insight into the complexities of modern conflict and international politics. Positioned within the sub-genre of journalism, war reporting and contemporary history, this work stands out for its accessible yet powerful portrayal of life during wartime.
Insightful and deeply engaging, this book is an excellent choice for readers interested in modern history, Middle Eastern affairs, political journalism and firsthand accounts of global conflict.













