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Edemariam Tsega (Amharic: እደማርያም ፀጋ; 7 July 1938 – 1
January 2018) was an
Ethiopian physician and
educator credited with
introducing the post-graduate...
- Aida
Edemariam is an Ethiopian-Canadian
journalist based in the UK, who has
worked in New York,
Toronto and London. She was
formerly deputy review and...
- of 2009 (2009) BBC's 30 More
Famous Britons (2009)
Edemariam, Aida (5
November 2007). "Aida
Edemariam talks to
singer Sami Yusuf". The Guardian. Archived...
- However,
Edemariam stated, "MacDonald can be heavy-handed with the
historical context,
especially in the
clunky first chapter".
Edemariam concluded that...
- book
finding the epic "absorbing, exhilarating, and exhausting." Aida
Edemariam notes that
Verghese "interweaves (the characters')
story with that of...
- been
represented by the Ford
Modeling Agency; in a 2005 article, Aida
Edemariam of The
Guardian noted that she was
unable to
verify these claims independently...
- life lessons". The
Sydney Morning Herald.
Retrieved December 6, 2022.
Edemariam, Aida (November 15, 2022). "The
Light We
Carry by Mic****e
Obama review...
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spotlights the
journeys taken". The
Irish Times.
Retrieved 24
September 2021.
Edemariam, Aida (9 May 2018). "Butterfly by
Yusra Mardini review – the
refugee swimmer...
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January 8, 2014. Cahalan,
Brain on Fire: My
Month of Madness, pp. 131-33.
Edemariam, Aida (January 24, 2013). "Brain on Fire by
Susannah Cahalan - review"...
- resurfaces, the only
thing on Leah's mind is to
reunite with Miri. Aida
Edemariam noted themes of "transformation and return" in the novel,
calling it "a...