From the Publisher
"A gripping chronicle of how a fear-frozen society finally topples
its oppressors with the help of social media." - San Francisco
Chronicle
Wael Ghonim was a little-known, thirty-year-old Google executive
in the summer of 2010 when he anonymously launched a Facebook page
to protest the death of one Egyptian man at the hands of security
forces. The page''s following expanded quickly and moved from
online protests to a nonconfrontational movement. On January 25,
2011, Tahrir Square resounded with calls for change. Yet just as
the revolution began in earnest, Ghonim was captured and held for
twelve days of brutal interrogation. After he was released, he gave
a tearful speech on national television, and the protests grew more
intense. Four days later, the president of Egypt was gone.
In this riveting story, Ghonim takes us inside the movement and
shares the keys to unleashing the power of crowds. In
Revolution 2.0, we can all be heroes.
"Revolution 2.0 is an engaging read, and it offers a
sharply detailed look from the inside of an uprising that owed
almost as much to social media connections as it did to
anti-Mubarak passions." - Los Angeles Times
"Revolution 2.0 excels in chronicling the roiling tension
in the months before the uprising, the careful organization
required and the momentum it unleashed." - NPR.org
About the Book
The revolutions sweeping the Middle East in 2011 were unlike any that the world had ever seen. Now, one of the key figures behind the Egyptian uprising tells the inside, riveting story of what happened, and presents lessons for all of us on how to unleash the power of crowds.
Format: Hardcover
Dimensions: 320 Pages, 5.91 × 8.66 × 0.79 in
Published: January 17, 2012
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0547773986
ISBN - 13: 9780547773988