The Daughters of Kobani: A Story of Rebellion, Courage, and Justice

The Daughters of Kobani: A Story of Rebellion, Courage, and Justice

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  • Author:Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
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The extraordinary story of the women who took on the Islamic State and won

"The Daughters of Kobani is an unforgettable and nearly mythic tale of women's power and courage。 The young women profiled in this book fought a fearsome war against brutal men in impossible circumstances—and proved in the process what girls and women can accomplish when given the chance to lead。 Brilliantly researched and respectfully reported, this book is a lesson in heroism, sacrifice, and the real meaning of sisterhood。 I am so grateful that this story has been told。"—Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Big Magic and Eat, Pray, Love

"Absolutely fascinating and brilliantly written, The Daughters of Kobani is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand both the nobility and the brutality of war。 This is one of the most compelling stories in modern warfare。"—Admiral William H。 McRaven, author of Make Your Bed


In 2014, northeastern Syria might have been the last place you would expect to find a revolution centered on women's rights。 But that year, an all-female militia faced off against ISIS in a little town few had ever heard of: Kobani。 By then, the Islamic State had swept across vast swaths of the country, taking town after town and spreading terror as the civil war burned all around it。 From that unlikely showdown in Kobani emerged a fighting force that would wage war against ISIS across northern Syria alongside the United States。 In the process, these women would spread their own political vision, determined to make women's equality a reality by fighting—house by house, street by street, city by city—the men who bought and sold women。

Based on years of on-the-ground reporting, The Daughters of Kobani is the unforgettable story of the women of the Kurdish militia that improbably became part of the world's best hope for stopping ISIS in Syria。 Drawing from hundreds of hours of interviews, bestselling author Gayle Tzemach Lemmon introduces us to the women fighting on the front lines, determined to not only extinguish the terror of ISIS but also prove that women could lead in war and must enjoy equal rights come the peace。 In helping to cement the territorial defeat of ISIS, whose savagery toward women astounded the world, these women played a central role in neutralizing the threat the group posed worldwide。 In the process they earned the respect—and significant military support—of U。S。 Special Operations Forces。

Rigorously reported and powerfully told, The Daughters of Kobani shines a light on a group of women intent on not only defeating the Islamic State on the battlefield but also changing women's lives in their corner of the Middle East and beyond。

Editor Reviews

★ 11/23/2020

National security analyst Lemmon (Ashley’s War) delivers a fascinating portrait of Kurdish female fighters and their role in the Syrian civil war and the fight against the Islamic State。 Beginning in 2012, Lemmon explains, ISIS took advantage of a rebellion against the Assad regime to seize control of vast swaths of territory in Syria。 The country’s Kurdish ethnic minority, concentrated along the northeastern borders with Turkey and Iraq and long oppressed by the Syrian government, formed People’s Protection Units to advance the cause of self-rule and defend Kurdish villages from ISIS and other extremists。 In 2013, a few hundred women formed a “separate and equal” satellite of the People’s Protection Units, stipulating that in their new organization “women could and would lead men in battle, but women would not be led by men。” They soon gained a reputation as fierce and effective fighters, which Lemmon demonstrates in a riveting account of how four women took part in the battle for the city of Kobani。 Aided by U。S。 intelligence and occasional air strikes, these and other members of the Women’s Protection Units helped to retake the city from ISIS。 Lemmon briskly sketches the biographies of individual fighters and commanders, and unravels the complex history of the region with skill。 This deeply reported account enthralls and informs。 Agent: Elyse Cheney, Elyse Cheney Literary (Feb。)

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About the Author

Gayle Tzemach Lemmon is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Ashley's War and The Dressmaker of Khair Khana and an adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations。 She regularly appears on CNN, PBS, MSNBC, and NPR, and she has spoken on national security topics at the Aspen Security Forum, Clinton Global Initiative, and TED。 A graduate of Harvard Business School, she serves on the board of Mercy Corps and is a member of the Bretton Woods Committee。

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Betty

I loved Lemmon’s book “The Dressmaker of Khair Khana” so was really looking forward to reading her newest book。 Unfortunately, it was not what I expected。 I was expecting much more about the women themselves and their interaction, both in battle and privately。 Instead, the book is mostly about the history of the Kurdish people and their determination to keep ISIS from taking over portions of Syria。 The portions that did address the all-female militia (the YPJ) that defended Kobani were interesti I loved Lemmon’s book “The Dressmaker of Khair Khana” so was really looking forward to reading her newest book。 Unfortunately, it was not what I expected。 I was expecting much more about the women themselves and their interaction, both in battle and privately。 Instead, the book is mostly about the history of the Kurdish people and their determination to keep ISIS from taking over portions of Syria。 The portions that did address the all-female militia (the YPJ) that defended Kobani were interesting and portrayed these brave women nobly。 Azeema, Rojda, Znarin, Nowruz, and Miriam are representative of all the women fighting not only to stop ISIS but also to prove that women could lead in war。 They fought alongside their male counterparts (YPG), often directing and leading the attacks, and won the respect of the US Special Forces by fearlessly fighting against the men who bought and sold women。 Their goal, beyond the defeat of ISIS, was to build a democratic and egalitarian society and to defend women from around the region wherever they faced discrimination or persecution, not just in Kurdish areas。A couple of favorite quotes: Miriam comments on ISIL - “Now they can talk to each other about getting killed by women instead of just beheading and enslaving them。” Nowruz says “One day we will be finished with this war。 And then people will know that women showed their power on the front lines。”If you know nothing of the history of the Kurds, this is a good synopsis and would be worth reading just for that。 Lemmon did an extensive amount of research and interviews for this book。I was provided an advance copy of the book by the publisher。 The opinions expressed here are my own。 。。。more

عمران ابن مصر

"الشجاعه قدر، ومن قُدِّرت عليه الشجاعه حمل بين ضلوعه جمرة لا يطفئها إلا الموت"。الابطال الخالدون لاينسلون الا نساء حرائر ليست اتراح انها عوده ابو صلاح بنات جدهم صلاح الدين تحيه الي النساء بالطبيعه الربانيه الرجال الافاضل الشجعان بمنطق الواقع والتضحيات بنات الاكراد في عين العرب كوباني عين العرب كوباني عندما تقاتل النساء في اروع ملحمه نسائيه في التاريخ الحديث بنات كوباني هي القصة التي لا تُنسى لنساء القوات الكردية اللواتي أصبحن على الأرجح جزءًا من أفضل أمل في العالم لوقف تنظيم داعش في سوريا "الشجاعه قدر، ومن قُدِّرت عليه الشجاعه حمل بين ضلوعه جمرة لا يطفئها إلا الموت"。الابطال الخالدون لاينسلون الا نساء حرائر ليست اتراح انها عوده ابو صلاح بنات جدهم صلاح الدين تحيه الي النساء بالطبيعه الربانيه الرجال الافاضل الشجعان بمنطق الواقع والتضحيات بنات الاكراد في عين العرب كوباني عين العرب كوباني عندما تقاتل النساء في اروع ملحمه نسائيه في التاريخ الحديث بنات كوباني هي القصة التي لا تُنسى لنساء القوات الكردية اللواتي أصبحن على الأرجح جزءًا من أفضل أمل في العالم لوقف تنظيم داعش في سوريا。 فمن خلال المساعدة في ترسيخ الهزيمة الإقليمية لداعش، الذي صدمت وحشيته تجاه النساء، العالم، لعبت تلك النساء دوراً رئيساً في تحييد التهديد الذي يمثله التنظيم في جميع أنحاء العالم"。 وأضافت أنه "في هذه العملية، حصلت تلك النساء على احترام العالم اجمع "。 "من منزل إلى منزل وشارع إلى شارع ومدينة تلو الأخرى، أصرّت تلك النساء على جعل مساواة المرأة حقيقة واقعة بقتال الرجال الذين اشتروا وباعوا النساء。 وبالاعتماد على مئات الساعات من المقابلات، تقدّم الكاتبة النساء اللواتي يقاتلن في الخطوط الأمامية، مصممات ليس فقط على إخماد إرهاب داعش ولكن أيضاً على إثبات أن المرأة يمكن أن تخوض الحرب ويجب أن تتمتع بحقوق متساوية عند السلام"。 。。。more

Brooke

I became familiar with the YPJ (the women's unit of the Kurdish People's Protection Units) a few years ago and was fascinated by the news reports and documentaries about these women fighting for their homeland and, by extent, the Kurdish culture which has so often been oppressed by majority governments。 This book gives a good overview of the conflict in Syria, the various opponents, and the intervention (or lack thereof) by foreign powers。 I was expecting to hear a bit from the YPJ women themsel I became familiar with the YPJ (the women's unit of the Kurdish People's Protection Units) a few years ago and was fascinated by the news reports and documentaries about these women fighting for their homeland and, by extent, the Kurdish culture which has so often been oppressed by majority governments。 This book gives a good overview of the conflict in Syria, the various opponents, and the intervention (or lack thereof) by foreign powers。 I was expecting to hear a bit from the YPJ women themselves, but the author focuses on four characters and the chapters detailing their backgrounds and actions during the war take on a third-person narrative style。 There are also extensive passages about American agents liaising with Kurdish forces that -- while part of the overall story about fighting ISIS -- were not as interesting to me as the sections about the YPJ fighters。 Overall I found this book good but I was hoping for more about the lives, thoughts, and dreams of the YPJ women and material that delved deeper than the mythical Amazon mantle their stories are so often shrouded in。 。。。more

Zara

US KURDS SAY NO。 A white woman making a book about us and then allowing the Clintons to make a show about it?! Profiting off the Kurdish struggle when they wouldn’t know the first thing about it! When THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION SOLD WEAPONS TO TURKEY TO KILL KURDS AND NOW THEY WANT TO MAKE A SHOW ABOUT OUR FIGHTERS! NO, WHAT A SICK JOKE。 At least allow Kurds to tell their own stories, not some white woman!

Rev

Excellent recommended

Qale

They are the greatest fighters against ISIS and Turkish backed militias

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Take one war。 Combine with women's oppression。 Mix with inestimable courage and bravery。 The final product。。。the daughters of Kobani, Syria。 Four major female characters are highlighted to illuminate the tenacity and heroism of the Kurdish women who became an all female militia and helped direct men in battle to take back their land against ISIS and other geopolitical forces。 In a world where women are expected to be more docile, these rising warriors sacrificed much in the inhumanity of war。 T Take one war。 Combine with women's oppression。 Mix with inestimable courage and bravery。 The final product。。。the daughters of Kobani, Syria。 Four major female characters are highlighted to illuminate the tenacity and heroism of the Kurdish women who became an all female militia and helped direct men in battle to take back their land against ISIS and other geopolitical forces。 In a world where women are expected to be more docile, these rising warriors sacrificed much in the inhumanity of war。 The author, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, spent several years researching and traveling to Syria to explore the history of the war and to observe this group of dedicated women fighting not only for their land and tribe but also for women's rights and long term political and social change。 Kobani is pressed right up against the Turkish border along with nearby Iraq ,and the people experienced minimal rights within their own country being essentially stateless, with Arab families living on the land owned by the Kurds。 The author, with painfully exhaustive research becomes a guide to the history of the war while giving tribute to the women。 This non fiction piece is a testimony to accomplishing a goal with grit and boldness。 Hillary Clinton thought so。 Along with Chelsea, they are adapting this book as a TV series。 May we all be so lucky to view both。 。。。more

Steven R。 Netter

I'm a big fan of strong female protagonists in thriller novels, but nothing beats the real thing。 The Daughters of Kobani is an impressive tale featuring incredible Kurdish women commanding and fighting alongside their male counterparts to evict ISIS from their homeland。 These women warriors displayed as much bravery, courage, tenacity, cunning, intelligence and righteousness on the field of battle as anyone I've ever read about throughout the history of armed conflicts。 It's one thing to suppor I'm a big fan of strong female protagonists in thriller novels, but nothing beats the real thing。 The Daughters of Kobani is an impressive tale featuring incredible Kurdish women commanding and fighting alongside their male counterparts to evict ISIS from their homeland。 These women warriors displayed as much bravery, courage, tenacity, cunning, intelligence and righteousness on the field of battle as anyone I've ever read about throughout the history of armed conflicts。 It's one thing to support the war efforts of your people, it's quite another thing to lead from the front and dispel the myth that women aren't equal to men in the military。 These amazing women challenged conventional wisdom and went against their male-dominated society to simultaneously fight an armed, determined enemy and the just cause of equal rights for women。 After years of horrible war with many losses, they reigned victorious in battle and in the politics of gaining rights for women。 I salute these real life heroines and recommend everyone read this book。 We all have a lot to learn from these incredible women。 。。。more