No Land to Light on

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Product Details
Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Washington Square Press
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.2 X 8.2 X 0.9 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781982187439

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About the Author
Yara Zgheib is the author of No Land to Light On and the critically acclaimed The Girls at 17 Swann Street, which was a People Pick for Best New Books and a BookMovement Group Read. She is a Fulbright scholar with a master's degree in security studies from Georgetown University and a PhD in international affairs in diplomacy from Centre d'Études Diplomatiques et Stratégiques in Paris. Learn more at YaraZgheib.com.
Reviews
"Zgheib writes so lyrically about rootlessness, separation and a fierce longing for home that it makes the tragedy of war that much easier to bear. Sama and Hadi will always hold a special place in my heart."--Alka Joshi, New York Times bestselling author of The Henna Artist and The Secret Keeper of Jaipur
"A masterful story of tragedy and redemption, an entire history told through the prism of a single Syrian couple, beginning and ending with love."--Hala Alyan, award-winning author of Salt Houses and The Arsonists' City
"In elegant prose, Zgheib skillfully mingles her protagonists' memories with a nail-biting account of their 2017 ordeal to craft a narrative rich in metaphors and complex, believable characters."-- "The Washington Post"
"Written in soul-searing prose, No Land to Light On is an essential, compassionate story."-- "BookPage (starred)"
"Zgheib's prose is sensory, piquant with the scent of spices even as it captures the sorrow of living in exile while war destroys your homeland. But the novel's real power is in humanizing the cruelties and injustices visited on migrants caught up in the travel ban."-- "Library Journal (starred)"
"Zgheib has created a tense, moving novel about the meaning of home, the risks of exile, the power of nations, and the power of love."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"Readers will enjoy Zgheib's story of hope and perseverance."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"With raw emotion and aching clarity, Zgheib depicts a family trying to make its way back to each other as powers beyond their control shift their lives like gale force winds."-- "Newsweek"