Red Birds
Discover the gripping narrative of Red Birds by Mohammed Hanif, a thought-provoking satire that delves into the complexities of war and US foreign policy. Published in 2019, this remarkable novel spans 304 pages and presents a razor-sharp critique of America's involvement in the Middle East's turmoil.
Follow the story of American pilot Major Ellie, who finds himself stranded in a desert after crashing his plane. Ironically, he lands at the very refugee camp he was meant to target. Through a blend of modern and ancient farcical traditions, Hanif crafts an incisive tale that challenges readers to confront the absurdities of conflict and human suffering.
Join the conversation around this Guardian Book of the Year and explore the profound themes woven throughout Red Birds. Perfect for readers seeking a compelling fiction experience that combines humor with a critical examination of contemporary issues.