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The woman who fell from the sky : an American woman's adventures in the oldest city on earth

Traces the author's year spent in Yemen's capital city, Sana'a, where she worked as the editor of the "Yemen Observer," documenting her efforts to teach balanced journalism to her staff, and her appreciation for the strength of Arab women in a completely male-dominated society.

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  • "Traces the author's year spent in Yemen's capital city, Sana'a, where she worked as the editor of the "Yemen Observer," documenting her efforts to teach balanced journalism to her staff, and her appreciation for the strength of Arab women in a completely male-dominated society."@en
  • "Traces the author's year spent in Yemen's capital city, Sana'a, where she worked as the editor of the "Yemen Observer," documenting her efforts to teach balanced journalism to her staff, and her appreciation for the strength of Arab women in a completely male-dominated society."
  • "It's hard to imagine one of the most influential newspapers in Osama Bin Laden's heartland could be run by a 30-something agnostic, single woman from Manhattan. Before moving to Yemen Jennifer Steil was an editor at The Week in NY. This is about the challenges of living and working in a conservative Muslim country."

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  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Biography"
  • "Anecdotes"

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  • "The woman who fell from the sky : my year of making news in Yemen, in the oldest city on Earth"
  • "The woman who fell from the sky : an American journalist in Yemen"
  • "The woman who fell from the sky : an American woman's adventures in the oldest city on earth"@en
  • "The woman who fell from the sky an American journalist in Yemen"
  • "The woman who fell from the sky"
  • "The woman who fell from the sky : my year of making news in Yemen"
  • "Woman Who Fell from the Sky"@en