• The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf By Mojha Kahf

    The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf By Mojha Kahf

    The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf By Mojha Kahf is about Syrian immigrant Khadra Shamy is growing up in a devout, tightly knit Muslim family in 1970s Indiana, at the crossroads of bad polyester and Islamic dress codes.

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  • the attack by Yasmina khadra

    The Attack By Yasmina Khadra

    The Attack By Yasmina Khadra. As evidence mounts that Sihem could have been responsible for the catastrophic bombing, Jaafari begins a tortured search for answers.

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  • A Golden Age By Tahmima Anam

    A Golden Age By Tahmima Anam

    A Golden Age By Tahmima Anam is about a young widow Rehana Haque awakes one March morning, she might be forgiven for feeling happy. Her children are almost grown, the city is buzzing with excitement after recent elections. Change is in the air.

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  • The Storyteller's Secret By Sejal Badani

    The Storyteller’s Secret By Sejal Badani

    Through her courageous grandmother’s arrestingly romantic and heart-wrenching story, Jaya discovers the legacy bequeathed to her and a strength that, until now, she never knew was possible.

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  • The Cry of the Dove By Fadia Faqir

    The Cry of the Dove By Fadia Faqir

    Timely and lyrical, The Cry of the Dove By Fadia Faqir is the story of one young woman and an evocative portrait of forbidden love and violated honor in a culture whose reverberations are felt profoundly in our world today.

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  • CHRONICLES

    Chronicles of the Happiest People on Earth by Wole Soyinka

    After decades of jousting with the powers that be and living to tell the tale, Wole Soyinka has returned to his roots: storytelling. And thought it’s been nearly 40 years after his last work of prose fiction, Wole Soyinka proves with this novel that he has lost none of his story-telling chops!

     

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  • Black Milk By Elif Shafak

    Black Milk By Elif Shafak

    After the birth of her first child in 2006, Turkish writer Elif Shafek suffered from postpartum depression that triggered a profound personal crisis. Infused with guilt, anxiety, and bewilderment about whether she could ever be a good mother, Shafak stopped writing and lost her faith in words altogether.

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  • 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World By Elif Shafak

    10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World By Elif Shafak

    10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World By Elif Shafak For Leila, each minute after her death brings a sensuous memory: the taste of spiced goat stew, sacrificed by her father to celebrate the long-awaited birth of a son;

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  • Ali and Nino By Kurban Said

    Ali and Nino By Kurban Said

    Ali and Nino By Kurban Said’s masterpiece. It is a captivating novel as evocative of the exotic desert landscape as it is of the passion between two people pulled apart by culture, religion, and war.

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  • Secret Son By Laila Lalami

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    Secret Son By Laila Lalami is about a young man of nineteen, is living with his mother in the slums of Casablanca when he discovers that the father he believed to be dead is, in fact, alive and eager to befriend and support him.

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  • Lullaby By Leïla Slimani

    Lullaby By Leïla Slimani

    Lullaby By Leïla Slimani. The baby is dead. It took only a few seconds. When Myriam, a brilliant lawyer, decides to return to work, she and her husband look for a nanny for their two young children.

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  • A State of Freedom By Neel Mukherjee

    A State of Freedom By Neel Mukherjee

    In this stunning novel A State of Freedom By Neel Mukherjee, prize-winning author Neel Mukherjee wrests open the central, defining events of our century: displacement and migration.

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  • I Was Born There, I Was Born Here By Mourid Barghouti

    I Was Born There, I Was Born Here By Mourid Barghouti

    I Was Born There I Was Born Here By Mourid Barghouti takes up the story in 1998 when Barghouti returned to the Occupied Territories to introduce his Cairo-born son, Tamim, to his Palestinian family.

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  • Divine Love By Maryam Jokolo

    Divine Love By Maryam Jokolo

    This book Divine Love By Maryam Jokolo is an attempt to break those misconceptions and show the world the true image of Islam. The image that has been lost and overshadowed by the actions and misconceptions of a misguided few.

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  • Three Cups of Tea By Greg Mortenson

    Three Cups of Tea By Greg Mortenson

    As it chronicles Mortenson’s quest, which has brought him into conflict with both enraged Islamists and uncomprehending Americans, Three Cups of Tea By Greg Mortenson combines adventure with a celebration of the humanitarian spirit.

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  • Dear Daughter By Elizabeth Little

    Dear Daughter By Elizabeth Little

    Dear Daughter By Elizabeth Little. Ten years ago, in a trial that transfixed America, Janie was convicted of murdering her mother. Now she’s been released on a technicality she’s determined to unravel the mystery of her mother’s last words, words that send her to a tiny town in the very back of beyond.

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