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The renowned Sudanese-Egyptian author explores the lives of immigrants at home and abroad in this "earnest and engrossing" story collection (Publishers Weekly, starred review). A young woman's encounter with a former... See More
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Quick ViewThe renowned Sudanese-Egyptian author explores the lives of immigrants at home and abroad in this "earnest and engrossing" story collection (Publishers Weekly, starred review). A young woman's encounter with a former... See More
(364 reviews)
Quick View"A beautiful, daring, challenging novel" of a young Muslim immigrant -- from the author of the New York Times Notable Book, The Translator (The Guardian). Leila Aboulela's American debut is a provocative, timely, and... See More
(198 reviews)
Quick View"A richly imagined novel about a half-Russian, half-Sudanese professor whose studies of a 19th-century Muslim leader become a portal into his world." -- Travel + Leisure It's 2010 and Natasha, a half-Russian... See More
(222 reviews)
Quick ViewA New York Times Notable Book: "Aboulela's lovely, brief story encompasses worlds of melancholy and gulfs between cultures" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). American readers were introduced to the award-winning Sudanese... See More
(120 reviews)
Quick ViewThree Muslim women search for freedom and happiness in the Scottish Highlands in this novel of "psychological acuity [and] rich characterization" (Washington Post). When Salma, Moni, and Iman -- friends and active members... See More
(135 reviews)
Quick ViewThe spellbinding new novel from New York Times Notable Author and Caine Prize winner Leila Aboulela about an embattled young woman's coming of age during the Mahdist War in 19th century Sudan. Leila Aboulela, hailed as "a... See More
(154 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom the author of the New York Times Notable Book, The Translator: a novel of the "rich and complex world of a Sudanese patriarch in the 1950s" (Sarah Blake, author of The Postmistress). Lyrics Alley is the evocative... See More
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Quick ViewA story from Leila Aboulela to stir the heart and awaken vital conversations about love. Maryam will avenge her father's death alone. With her amulet, she abandons all to find the person who made the order to kill him. See More
by Ameenah Oke
Quick View"Readers are raving about this book. I never believed it should end." Enkay's love affair has never been satisfactory to her after her affair with her friend's husband. She regrets losing the man of her dreams to her... See More
by Lavie Tidhar
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Quick ViewEditor Jared Shurin has determined to uncover the very best work published by British and British-based authors in 2019, ending up with as diverse and surprising a set of stories as you are likely to find anywhere. Full of... See More
by Jane Risdon
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Quick ViewThis collection features fictional stories and poems written by women from all over the world. It is a celebration of womanhood, of overcoming hard times and enjoying the good. Each story or poem, in its own way, illustrates... See More