Against the Loveless World - Susan Abulhawa

Susan Abulhawa

Against the Loveless World

Winner of the Palestine Book Award. Laufzeit ca. 13 Stunden 9 Minuten. Sprache: Englisch.
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ISBN 1526621487
EAN 9781526621481
Veröffentlicht Juli 2020
Verlag/Hersteller Bloomsbury Publishing
Übersetzer Vorgelesen von Susan Abulhawa
Familienlizenz Family Sharing
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Bloomsbury presents Against the Loveless World written and read by Susan Abulhawa.
A thrilling, defiant novel' FATIMA BHUTTO
'A masterpiece' MARC LAMONT HILL
'Wonderful ... Shines a ray of hope into some very dark places' MICHAEL PALIN
'A fearless work of imagination' AHDAF SOUEIF
Winner of the Palestine Book Award
Nahr has been confined to the Cube: nine square metres of glossy grey cinderblock, devoid of time, its patterns of light and dark nothing to do with day and night. Journalists visit her, but get nowhere; because Nahr is not going to share her story with them.
The world outside calls Nahr a terrorist, and a whore; some might call her a revolutionary, or a hero. But the truth is, Nahr has always been many things, and had many names.
She was a girl who learned, early and painfully, that when you are a second class citizen love is a kind of desperation; she learned, above all else, to survive.
She was a girl who went to Palestine in the wrong shoes, and without looking for it found what she had always lacked in the basement of a battered beauty parlour: purpose, politics, friends. She found a dark-eyed man called Bilal, who taught her to resist; who tried to save her when it was already too late.
Nahr sits in the Cube, and tells her story to Bilal. Bilal, who isn't there; Bilal, who may not even be alive, but who is her only reason to get out.

Portrait

susan abulhawa was born to Palestinian refugees of the 1967 war. Mornings in Jenin, her first novel, became an international sensation when it was first published in 2010, with rights sold in thirty languages.