Sazan Mandalawi is soft-spoken and very welcoming, a common trait among Kurds. She smiles apologetically and excuses herself: “I’ve just moved into this new office, it’s a bit messy.” The room is still bare, and there is hardly any clutter. Mandalawi has become a point of reference for many Kurds who have faced exile and have chosen to return. Her book, My Nest in Kurdistan, is an open invitation to make the journey back to
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Returning to build a new Kurdistan
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