Time's Up

Tiers of Slavery in Qatar

Biography & Memoir, Political
Cover of the book Time's Up by Suzanne AbuNadar, CreateSpace
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Suzanne AbuNadar ISBN: 1230001956221
Publisher: CreateSpace Publication: October 6, 2017
Imprint: This is a shocking & well-written expose of human trafficking and modern slavery in Qatar. Accurate and well-researched, it demonstrates the horror of an inhuman system which which many western expats are unknowingly complicit. An essential read Language: English
Author: Suzanne AbuNadar
ISBN: 1230001956221
Publisher: CreateSpace
Publication: October 6, 2017
Imprint: This is a shocking & well-written expose of human trafficking and modern slavery in Qatar. Accurate and well-researched, it demonstrates the horror of an inhuman system which which many western expats are unknowingly complicit. An essential read
Language: English

Tiers of Slavery in Qatar is a political human social scientific biographic novel addressing much of what is hidden in Qatar and the Gulf states.

A heroic tale on survival and the power of strength, with doses of human entertaining moments. The focus is on Mami, an Ethiopian maid and Ruby, an ex-pat lecturer in a university. The two women have so much and so little in common, but for a strong bond while navigating the kefala racist, sexist system that surrounds them both.

Within Mami’s slave class, there is stratification. Similarly, even within Ruby's middle class, there is stratification. Qatar’s society is a complicated infrastructure of levels within levels, and labels within labels. The impact of these levels and labels on the lives of the 2.6 million souls living in Qatar and those living in the Gulf is an emotional, political, philosophical and eye-opening journey. There are many tiers to slavery. Enjoy this journey into Qatar, Ethiopia at a very intimate level.

Some reviews from my facebook page and amazon feedback:

"'Tiers of Slavery in Qatar' left me speechless and in tears. It is an incredible story, one that gives the reader a glimpse into the social stratification in Qatar and the rest of the Gulf from the perspectives of individuals in different classes, leading very different lives. As such, it shines a light on many heavy and globally relevant topics, including human rights, corruption, oppression, racism, and sexism. Not only does this book educate and inspire social change, it tells an intricate story about privilege, fear, justice, and above all, the strength it takes to speak up, especially for those who cannot. A must-read for anyone wishing to understand the world better."

"Living in Qatar and the Gulf is very interesting and exciting, it depends. But it is not only what see on TV and what news outlets tells us. There are a hidden side which is how those countries were and still build on. There is another shocking and sad face to the shiny coin.

This book shares with you true stories and events happened and still happens every day. Stories would make you cry, shocked and more importantly shows you the other side of life in the Gulf."

"It was very gripping and I learned a great deal. Very surprising to learn what lies beneath"

"This is a shocking and well-written expose of human trafficking and modern slavery in Qatar. Accurate &well-researched, it demonstrates the horror of an inhuman system which many western expats are unknowingly complicit. An absolutely essential read."

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Tiers of Slavery in Qatar is a political human social scientific biographic novel addressing much of what is hidden in Qatar and the Gulf states.

A heroic tale on survival and the power of strength, with doses of human entertaining moments. The focus is on Mami, an Ethiopian maid and Ruby, an ex-pat lecturer in a university. The two women have so much and so little in common, but for a strong bond while navigating the kefala racist, sexist system that surrounds them both.

Within Mami’s slave class, there is stratification. Similarly, even within Ruby's middle class, there is stratification. Qatar’s society is a complicated infrastructure of levels within levels, and labels within labels. The impact of these levels and labels on the lives of the 2.6 million souls living in Qatar and those living in the Gulf is an emotional, political, philosophical and eye-opening journey. There are many tiers to slavery. Enjoy this journey into Qatar, Ethiopia at a very intimate level.

Some reviews from my facebook page and amazon feedback:

"'Tiers of Slavery in Qatar' left me speechless and in tears. It is an incredible story, one that gives the reader a glimpse into the social stratification in Qatar and the rest of the Gulf from the perspectives of individuals in different classes, leading very different lives. As such, it shines a light on many heavy and globally relevant topics, including human rights, corruption, oppression, racism, and sexism. Not only does this book educate and inspire social change, it tells an intricate story about privilege, fear, justice, and above all, the strength it takes to speak up, especially for those who cannot. A must-read for anyone wishing to understand the world better."

"Living in Qatar and the Gulf is very interesting and exciting, it depends. But it is not only what see on TV and what news outlets tells us. There are a hidden side which is how those countries were and still build on. There is another shocking and sad face to the shiny coin.

This book shares with you true stories and events happened and still happens every day. Stories would make you cry, shocked and more importantly shows you the other side of life in the Gulf."

"It was very gripping and I learned a great deal. Very surprising to learn what lies beneath"

"This is a shocking and well-written expose of human trafficking and modern slavery in Qatar. Accurate &well-researched, it demonstrates the horror of an inhuman system which many western expats are unknowingly complicit. An absolutely essential read."

More books from CreateSpace

Cover of the book The Final Departure by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book Helen's Scars by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book Tainted Sunrise by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book How the Tortoise Became Fast by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book Less Than Humble Beginnings by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book Chronicles of Hart: Trilogy by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book A Forbidden Love Affair by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book Midnight Abyss by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book Hafiz, Drunk with God by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book Élite: Trilogía Satélite, Parte II by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book A Shiver by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book Into the Abyss by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book CAMINHOS DA HUMANIZAÇÃO E DA AUTONOMIA INTELECTUAL by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book The Slaves Have Names by Suzanne AbuNadar
Cover of the book CHIP DA IGNORÂNCIA by Suzanne AbuNadar
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy