Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits

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Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Algonquin Books
Publish Date
Pages
208
Dimensions
5.0 X 7.99 X 0.48 inches | 0.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781616207502

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About the Author
Laila Lalami was born and raised in Morocco. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, the Nation, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of a Fulbright fellowship and was short-listed for the Caine Prize for African Writing in 2006. She lives in Los Angeles.

Reviews
"[Lalami] is a captivating storyteller who drops us onto an inflatable boat ferrying illegal immigrants from Morocco to Spain. Lalami skillfully limns the dark recesses of the Muslim world and creates true-to-life characters, including Murad, a tout who hustles tourists; Halima, a battered wife fleeing her alcoholic husband and the slums of Casablanca; and Faten, a student and religious radical. With subtlety and grace the author explores the emotional complexities of the culture they're trying to escape--one that bears more resemblance to ours than we may imagine."
--People

"Moroccan-born Laila Lalami's thrilling debut novel follows four desperate people--a fanatical student, a gentle hustler, an abused wife, and a husband searching for decent wages--fleeing Morocco in a flimsy boat across the dangerous Strait of Gibraltar in a death-defying bid for freedom in Spain, a narrative journey that . . . Lalami handles with a keen sense of history, hope, and panache."
--Elle

"Laila Lalami's debut novel is an absolute treasure. With realistic, clear, wonderful writing, she fully explores her characters--flaws, strengths, and all."
--Bust

"Lalami's story lines are evocative, her characters arresting, the settings vivid, and her voice pure and penetrating, ensuring that these striking tales of unsanctioned journeys and urgently improvised lives are at once timely and timeless."
--Booklist

"This intense portrait of a gorgeous, once-powerful civilization stands in stark relief to the modern society Lalami skillfully depicts with gritty realism . . . impressive: This could well be the preamble to an important body of work."
--Kirkus Reviews

"Laila Lalami's compelling work of fiction provides an anatomy of hope and struggle. Building with quiet urgency, these tales of a group of travelers gradually transform into the story of a nation and a profound moment in history."
--Diana Abu-Jaber, author of Crescent and The Language of Baklava