If you are unable to protect yourself from a tyrant, how can you protect your family? & how does a proud man live with that knowledge? Reminiscent in part of ” Stasiland” & ” The Bookseller of Kabul”, this is the story of one family`s struggle to survive the iniquities of Saddam Hussein`s savage dictatorship. It is a career-defining book for Wendell Steavenson. In ” The Weight of a Mustard Seed”, Wendell Steavenson tells the story of General Kamel Sachet, a decorated hero of the long Iran-Iraq war & a favourite of Saddam Hussein`s. As Steavenson reveals the emotional & psychological scars the Sachet family suffer as a result of decades spent living with war & repression, she reaches towards the heart of a previously unspoken story of Iraq: a once prosperous nation, reduced by Hussein`s megalomania & paranoia to bankruptcy, corruption & impotence. The result is an intimate, startling & gripping account of the slow destruction of Sachet, his family & his country.