Search
Log in
  • Home

  • Categories

  • Audiobooks

  • E-books

  • For kids

  • Top lists

  • Help

  • Download app

  • Use campaign code

  • Redeem gift card

  • Try free now
  • Log in
  • Language

    🇫🇮 Suomi

    • FI
    • EN

    🇧🇪 Belgique

    • FR
    • EN

    🇩🇰 Danmark

    • DK
    • EN

    🇩🇪 Deutschland

    • DE
    • EN

    🇪🇸 España

    • ES
    • EN

    🇫🇷 France

    • FR
    • EN

    🇳🇱 Nederland

    • NL
    • EN

    🇳🇴 Norge

    • NO
    • EN

    🇦🇹 Österreich

    • AT
    • EN

    🇨🇭 Schweiz

    • DE
    • EN

    🇸🇪 Sverige

    • SE
    • EN
  1. Books
  2. History
  3. General history

Read and listen for free for 14 days!

Cancel anytime

Try free now
4.5(4)

We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled : Voices from Syria

Reminiscent of the work of Nobel Prize winner Svetlana Alexievich, an astonishing collection of intimate wartime testimonies and poetic fragments from a cross-section of Syrians whose lives have been transformed by revolution, war, and flight.

Against the backdrop of the wave of demonstrations known as the Arab Spring, in 2011 hundreds of thousands of Syrians took to the streets demanding freedom, democracy and human rights. The government’s ferocious response, and the refusal of the demonstrators to back down, sparked a brutal civil war that over the past five years has escalated into the worst humanitarian catastrophe of our times.

Yet despite all the reporting, the video, and the wrenching photography, the stories of ordinary Syrians remain unheard, while the stories told about them have been distorted by broad brush dread and political expediency. This fierce and poignant collection changes that. Based on interviews with hundreds of displaced Syrians conducted over four years across the Middle East and Europe, We Crossed a Bridge and It Trembled is a breathtaking mosaic of first-hand testimonials from the frontlines. Some of the testimonies are several pages long, eloquent narratives that could stand alone as short stories; others are only a few sentences, poetic and aphoristic. Together, they cohere into an unforgettable chronicle that is not only a testament to the power of storytelling but to the strength of those who face darkness with hope, courage, and moral conviction.


Author:

  • Wendy Pearlman

Narrators:

  • Erin Bennett
  • Assaf Cohen
  • Susan Nezami

Format:

  • Audiobook

Duration:

  • 6 h 0 min

Language:

English

Categories:

  • History
  • General history
  • History
  • Middle east

More by Wendy Pearlman

Skip the list
  1. The Home I Worked to Make : Voices from the New Syrian Diaspora

    Wendy Pearlman

    audiobook

Others have also read

Skip the list
  1. Light in Gaza : Writings Born of Fire

    Jehad Abusalim, Jennifer Bing, Mike Merryman-Lotze

    audiobook
  2. The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement

    Taylor Branch

    audiobook
  3. The Chinese Must Go

    Beth Lew-Williams

    audiobook
  4. One Writer's Beginnings

    Eudora Welty

    audiobookbook
  5. The Dawn of Political History

    Fred Baumann

    audiobook
  6. Greek Drama

    Peter Meineck

    audiobook
  7. Jane Austen's Bookshelf : A Rare Book Collector's Quest to Find the Women Writers Who Shaped a Legend

    Rebecca Romney

    audiobookbook
  8. Classical Mythology

    Peter Meineck

    audiobook
  9. The Mysteries of Eleusis and Bacchus

    Thomas Taylor

    book
  10. The Ancient Near East

    Amanda H. Podany

    audiobook
  11. The Holy Bible : King James Version

    King James

    audiobook
  12. ISIS

    Fawaz A. Gerges

    audiobook

  • 2 books

    Wendy Pearlman

    Wendy Pearlman is a professor and award-winning teacher at Northwestern University, specializing in Middle East politics. Educated at Harvard, Georgetown, and Brown, Pearlman speaks fluent Arabic and has spent more than twenty years studying and living in the Arab World. She is the author of numerous articles and two books, Occupied Voices: Stories of Everyday Life from the Second Intifada (Nation Books, 2003) and Violence, Nonviolence, and the Palestinian National Movement (Cambridge University Press, 2011). She lives in Chicago, Illinois.

    Read more

Help and contact


About us

  • Our story
  • Career
  • Press
  • Accessibility
  • Partner with us
  • Investor relations
  • Instagram
  • Facebook

Explore

  • Categories
  • Audiobooks
  • E-books
  • Magazines
  • For kids
  • Top lists

Popular categories

  • Crime
  • Biographies and reportage
  • Fiction
  • Feel-good and romance
  • Personal development
  • Children's books
  • True stories
  • Sleep and relaxation

Nextory

Copyright © 2025 Nextory AB

Privacy Policy · Terms ·
Excellent4.3 out of 5