Book Review: "A Cave in the Clouds: A Young Woman's Escape from Isis" by Badeeah Hassan Ahmed

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Badeeah's story is one of survival, resilience, and humanity. Her life journey unfortunately involved paths of violence and a lack of human compassion that no person should have to face. However, this biography showed her courage to not only survive herself but her strength and compassion in helping her family and other victims with her. At 18 Badeeah was driven from her home during an ISIS raid on her Ezidi village in Iraq. She was separated from her family, some did not survive or were considered missing after her escape, except for her young nephew who she posed as his mother. They were sold into a human trafficking ring. This eventually brought them to Syria where she was sold as a wife and was both physically and sexually assaulted during her containment. Together with another woman, who was sold with them, they were able to escape and be reunited with some of their family members who also escaped. This was a very emotional book and a good awakening insight to the horrors that are happening around the world. This was a young adult biography so it did not get very graphic with details and was more of an overview of her journey. It also is not completely accurate and for the sake of the story has some elements simplified like geographical places or specific characters. Over all though I would recommend to anyone interested in topics involved in this book or anyone interested in biographies.
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