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mreiki's review against another edition
5.0
This is one of those books I loved even more the second time around.
These short stories are so multi-layered and the way they talk to each other is absolutely masterfully done.
And it makes you feel for and understand every single one of these women, despite and because of their differences.
These short stories are so multi-layered and the way they talk to each other is absolutely masterfully done.
And it makes you feel for and understand every single one of these women, despite and because of their differences.
jess_segraves's review against another edition
5.0
Wow! I haven't read a collection of short stories this good in a very long time. I found the writing to be straightforward but deceptively complex. The emotions were well-developed yet without that saturation of drama that so characterizes many so-called "heartfelt" books. I felt embarrassed, sad, excited, worried, and happy along with the characters. I also think that this would be an interesting book for many people interested in Arabs or Palestinians because many people consider Arabs to be synonymous with Muslims. In fact, in this collection, only one of the characters (and her family) is Muslim; the rest are Christian, or Catholic to be specific.
I'm excited to go back and read Muaddi Darraj's book on Arab writings. I hope that she continues to write more. I can't speak highly enough of this collection.
I'm excited to go back and read Muaddi Darraj's book on Arab writings. I hope that she continues to write more. I can't speak highly enough of this collection.