Zeitoun

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"Zeitoun" is a non-fiction book by Dave Eggers that chronicles the experiences of a Syrian-American man and his family in New Orleans during and after Hurricane Katrina.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
author Dave Eggers NERFINISHED
awarded American Book Award NERFINISHED
Dayton Literary Peace Prize for Nonfiction NERFINISHED
basedOn real events in the life of Abdulrahman Zeitoun
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Muslim American family life
U.S. government response to Hurricane Katrina
detention of civilians without charge
flooding in New Orleans NERFINISHED
genre literary journalism
non-fiction
hasControversy later public controversy regarding Abdulrahman Zeitoun's personal conduct
hasFormat audiobook
ebook
hardcover
paperback
hasIllustrations no
hasISBN 9781934781630
hasReception critical acclaim upon release
hasTargetAudience adult readers
hasTheme bureaucratic failure
civil liberties
faith
family separation
racial and religious profiling
resilience
includedIn contemporary American non-fiction canon
post-Katrina literature
isAbout experiences of a Syrian-American man during and after Hurricane Katrina
treatment of Muslim Americans in crisis situations
language English
mainSubject Hurricane Katrina NERFINISHED
Syrian-American experience
post-9/11 Islamophobia in the United States
wrongful detention
narrativePerspective third-person
pageCount approximately 368
placeOfPublication San Francisco NERFINISHED
protagonist Abdulrahman Zeitoun NERFINISHED
Kathy Zeitoun NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2009
publisher McSweeney's NERFINISHED
setInPlace New Orleans NERFINISHED
setInTime after Hurricane Katrina
during Hurricane Katrina

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Dave Eggers notableWork Zeitoun