"It is refreshing to read a story about Syria that is not only removed from the civil war but is about a family and its daily routines: snapshots of domestic life and houses that hold great drama within their walls." � The Wire
"An homage to the timeless city, narrated through the experiences of the Baroudi clan? A nostalgic voyage to the past but also an emotive, suspense-charged?" � La Stampa
"My Damascus is an essential book that? portrays in depth a deliberately-hidden society. She treats is�sues such as homosexuality, adoption and the coexistence between different people, ethnic groups, and classes in a natural manner." � Il Manifesto
"Amiry, the exceptional storyteller, takes readers to the hidden alleys and souqs of Damascus, showing them the beautiful mansions and intro�ducing them to the complicated and personal stories of those who lived there. Her unique writing style uses the simplest of personal sto�ries to reflect the tragedy of a nation, weav�ing in fragments of a memory and the loss of beautiful times." � The Educational Bookshop, Jerusalem