Atia Abawi Books in Order
Atia Abawi is a distinguished foreign correspondent, award-winning author, and seasoned journalist based in the Middle East. With a passion for storytelling ignited at a young age, she pursued a career in journalism, anchoring Virginia Tech's local television station VTTV and later joining CTV 76 in Maryland, where she reported on a diverse range of topics. Abawi's remarkable career took off at CNN, where she began in the Media Operations department before rising to the international desk. She swiftly transitioned to field reporting, covering pivotal stories, including Benazir Bhutto's assassination in Pakistan and the Iraq war. As CNN's Afghanistan correspondent and bureau manager, Atia demonstrated exceptional leadership and organizational skills, establishing and overseeing the Kabul operation. Throughout her tenure, Abawi has embedded with U.S., NATO, and Afghan forces, conducting extensive interviews with prominent politicians and generals. Her reporting has taken her to various conflict zones, including Myanmar, where she covertly filmed the Aung San Suu Kyi trial, and the Gaza Flotilla attack in 2010. Abawi's expertise and bravery have earned her recognition within the journalism community.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Atia Abawi
- #1Amazon13 American Women Who Changed the World (By: Chelsea Clinton)(2017)
- #2AmazonShe Persisted Around the World (By: Chelsea Clinton)(2018)
- #3AmazonAmerican Olympians Who Changed the Game (By: Chelsea Clinton)(2020)
- #4AmazonHarriet Tubman (By: Andrea Davis Pinkney)(2021)
- #5AmazonClaudette Colvin (By: Lesa Cline-Ransome)(2021)
- #6AmazonSally Ride(2021)
- #7AmazonVirginia Apgar (By: Sayantani DasGupta)(2021)
- #8AmazonNellie Bly (By: Michelle Knudsen)(2021)
- #9AmazonSonia Sotomayor (By: Meg Medina)(2021)
- #10AmazonFlorence Griffith Joyner (By: Rita Williams-Garcia)(2021)
- #11AmazonRuby Bridges (By: Kekla Magoon)(2021)
- #12AmazonClara Lemlich (By: Deborah Heiligman)(2021)
- #13AmazonMargaret Chase Smith (By: Ruby Shamir)(2021)
- #14AmazonMaria Tallchief (By: Christine Day)(2021)
- #15AmazonHelen Keller (By: Courtney Sheinmel)(2021)
- #16AmazonOprah Winfrey (By: Renée Watson)(2021)
- #17AmazonWangari Maathai (By: Eucabeth A. Odhiambo)(2022)
- #18AmazonBrilliant Women Who Made a Difference (By: Chelsea Clinton)(2022)
- #19AmazonTemple Grandin (By: Lyn Miller-Lachmann)(2022)
- #20AmazonPatsy Mink (By: Tae Keller)(2022)
- #21AmazonMarian Anderson (By: Katheryn Russell-Brown)(2022)
- #22AmazonMalala Yousafzai (By: Aisha Saeed)(2022)
- #23AmazonDiana Taurasi (By: Monica Brown)(2022)
- #24AmazonWilma Mankiller (By: Traci Sorell)(2022)
- #25AmazonMaya Lin (By: Grace Lin)(2022)
- #26AmazonRosalind Franklin (By: Kimberly Brubaker Bradley)(2022)
- #27AmazonDorothy Height (By: Kelly Starling Lyons)(2023)
- #28AmazonFlorence Nightingale (By: Chelsea Clinton,Shelli R. Johannes)(2023)
- #29AmazonRachel Levine (By: Lisa Bunker)(2023)
- #30AmazonPura Belpré (By: Meg Medina,Marilisa Jimenez Garcia)(2023)
- #31AmazonSimone Biles (By: Kekla Magoon)(2023)
- #32AmazonHope Nation(2018)
About Atia Abawi
Atia Abawi is a distinguished foreign correspondent, award-winning author, and seasoned journalist based in the Middle East. With a passion for storytelling ignited at a young age, she pursued a career in journalism, anchoring Virginia Tech's local television station VTTV and later joining CTV 76 in Maryland, where she reported on a diverse range of topics. Abawi's remarkable career took off at CNN, where she began in the Media Operations department before rising to the international desk. She swiftly transitioned to field reporting, covering pivotal stories, including Benazir Bhutto's assassination in Pakistan and the Iraq war. As CNN's Afghanistan correspondent and bureau manager, Atia demonstrated exceptional leadership and organizational skills, establishing and overseeing the Kabul operation. Throughout her tenure, Abawi has embedded with U.S., NATO, and Afghan forces, conducting extensive interviews with prominent politicians and generals. Her reporting has taken her to various conflict zones, including Myanmar, where she covertly filmed the Aung San Suu Kyi trial, and the Gaza Flotilla attack in 2010. Abawi's expertise and bravery have earned her recognition within the journalism community.
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