Between the Two Rivers was a true Cinderella of Mesopotamia story. Young
Mannig rose from starving Armenian orphan to the teenage bride of a
wealthy philanthropist. Beyond the Two Rivers begins in Baghdad amid the
political turmoil of 1958 and then flashes back to where the first book
left off in 1922, when Mannig travels to the desert castle of her
in-laws. As a young mother, Mannig moves from one isolated farming
village outpost to another while her engineer husband makes the desert
bloom. Mannig, Mardiros, and their three children eventually settle in
Baghdad, where the tumult of World War II has soured relations between
the various tribes who have shared these lands peacefully for centuries.
Whether hobnobbing with royalty or escaping from angry Bedouin, Mannig
retains her resilience and joie de vivre. This is an Iraq that no longer
exists, except in our memories and imaginations.