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Rafraf Barrak

Rafraf Barrak

Rafraf Barrak was born into a Shiite Muslim family in Baghdad, Iraq. As a student at Baghdad University, she had pursued a degree in English Literature until the University was closed due to war. Her knowledge of the city of Baghdad and her skills in English won her a job as a translator for NBC war correspondents. She is now a student in the United States and lives with the Teague family in Texas.

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Saved by Her Enemy An Iraqi woman's journey from the heart of war to the heartland of America By: Don Teague and Rafraf Barrak
This edition: Hardcover, 336 pages
Publication date: March 2, 2010
For her entire life, Rafraf, a devout Muslim, had been told that Americans were the enemy. Her understanding of the world, of her place in it, and of the United States had been steeped in the culture of Iraq under the rule of...
Other Formats: eBook