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An Unlasting Home
An Unlasting Home: A Novel | Mai Al-Nakib
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The debut novel from an award-winning short story writer: a multigenerational saga spanning Lebanon, Iraq, India, the United States, and Kuwait that brings to life the triumphs and failures of three generations of Arab women. In 2013, Sara is a philosophy professor at Kuwait University, having returned to Kuwait from Berkeley in the wake of her mothers sudden death eleven years earlier. Her main companions are her grandmothers talking parrot, Bebe Mitu; the family cook, Aasif; and Maria, her childhood ayah and the one person who has always been there for her. Saras relationship with Kuwait is complicated; it is a country she always thought she would leave, and a country she recognizes less and less, and yet a certain inertia keeps her there. But when teaching Nietzsche in her Intro to Philosophy course leads to an accusation of blasphemy, which carries with it the threat of execution, Sara realizes she must reconcile her feelings and her place in the world once and for all. Interspersed with Saras narrative are the stories of her grandmothers: beautiful and stubborn Yasmine, who marries the son of the Pasha of Basra and lives to regret it, and Lulwa, born poor in the old town of Kuwait, swept off her feet to an estate in India by the son of a successful merchant family; and her two mothers: Noura, who dreams of building a life in America and helping to shape its Mid-East policies, and Maria, who leaves her own children behind in Pune to raise Sara and her brother Karim and, in so doing, transforms many lives. Ranging from the 1920s to the near present, An Unlasting Home traces Kuwaits rise from a pearl-diving backwater to its reign as a thriving cosmopolitan city to the aftermath of the Iraqi invasion. At once intimate and sweeping, personal and political, it is an unforgettable epic and a spellbinding family saga.
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#BookBinge Day 15: The #CourtroomSetting in this novel about a female Kuwaiti Philosophy professor who got arrested for blasphemy was slightly anticlimactic. I appreciated the scope of this intergenerational narrative told with distinctively strong female voices that are not easily forgotten – across multiple countries: Kuwait, Lebanon, Iraq, India, the United States. My full review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-pzC

LMJenkins Your meal looks delicious! 8mo
Eggs Mmmm salivary response 🤤 8mo
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#VolumesAndVocals Day 18: An #IWillSurviveGGaynor vibe in this story of women who did all within their power to not only survive but to also thrive - despite wars, deaths, displacement, blasphemy laws.

Soubhiville Ooo, those drinks look fun! 10mo
Eggs 💙💛❤️ 10mo
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#VolumesAndVocals Day 9: There is a #LetItBeBeatles vibe in this intergenerational epic-like novel that spans Kuwait, Iraq, India, Lebanon, Turkey among others. Quite absorbing. Glad to have known this title through the Emirates Literature Foundation Book Club. #EmiratesLitFest

Eggs Good vibes 😎 11mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful 😍 11mo
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#VolumesAndVocals Day 3: This #EmiratesLitFoundation book club pick this month is giving #FolsomPrisonBluesJohnnyCash vibes as the main character, a Philosophy female professor just got arrested for blasphemy in the first chapter of the book (which is where I am at, lols).

Eggs Hope you didn‘t get arrested for blasphemy😳🤣☝️ 11mo
GatheringBooks @Eggs knock on wood! 🙏🏼🤞🏽 11mo
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#MayMontage Day 27: A story that spans 3 generations of Arab women seems the perfect fit for #GirlPower or #WomenPower. Book club pick of the month for the Emirates Lit foundation. Better start cracking with this one. Paired with the local cheese mousse in Romania - telemea cheese from sadu, beet powder, crispy charcoal flavored cheese with caraway seeds, fresh radishes and chlorophyll oil; and kohlrabi cream soup with nettle and poached egg.

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Eggs Perfect 👍🏼 🫕👏🏻 11mo
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I tend to enjoy multigenerational sagas, and this one did not disappoint. Another plus, I enjoy books set in the Middle East. This beautifully written book follows the lives of three generations of Arab women. Over the years, the story takes us through the transformations not only of the women but of the country itself.

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