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Secret Son
Contributors
By Laila Lalami
Formats and Prices
- On Sale
- Mar 9, 2010
- Page Count
- 320 pages
- Publisher
- Algonquin Books
- ISBN-13
- 9781565129795
Price
$16.95Price
$22.95 CADFormat
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Trade Paperback $16.95 $22.95 CADThis item is a preorder. Your payment method will be charged immediately, and the product is expected to ship on or around March 9, 2010. This date is subject to change due to shipping delays beyond our control.
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In the spirit of The Inheritance of Loss and The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Laila Lalami’s debut novel looks at the struggle for identity, the need for love and family, and the desperation that grips ordinary lives in a world divided by class, politics, and religion.
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A "powerful debut novel. . . .The culture and politics of contemporary Morocco are well displayed in this beautifully written tale, with the talented Lalami deftly portraying Youssef’s struggles for identity, work, and family. A brilliant story of alienation and desperation that easily transports readers to hot, dusty Casablanca; highly recommended."B>Library Journal, starred reviewLibrary Journal
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"An absorbing tale."B>Kirkus ReviewsThe Oregonian
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"Gives us an insider’s view of the underlying turmoil of Morocco . . . A nuanced depiction of the roots of terrorism, written by someone who intimately knows one of the stratified societies where it grows."The New York Times Book Review
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"Lalami's depiction of Moroccan life in Secret Son, illuminating the social, political, religious and poverty issues facing its citizen—especially its still-hopeful young—is both sensitive and startling."Los Angeles Times
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"Lalami does an impressive job of concentrating on one young man's candide-like experiences among all sectors of a complicated society . . . She raises question after question—about privilege vs. poverty, Western commercialism vs. traditional ways, secularism vs. religion—without ever seeming to be doing more than telling a compelling story."The Oregonian
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