____________________ 'This is a remarkable novel ... and a remarkably
brave one. It is compelling and gripping. The horrors of man's
inhumanity to man are presented unblinkingly' - Scotsman 'Demotic
clichés, literary illusions and lyrical descriptions, translated from
the French with verve by Frank Wynne.' - Spectator 'A searing account
of evil, guilt and shame' - Financial Times ____________________ In a
crumbling colonial mansion besieged by slums in the old quarter of
Algiers, Lamia lives a life of self-imposed isolation, communing only
with her ghosts by day, working as a paediatrician by day. Her family
are dead, but for her beloved brother Sofiane, who has become a
harraga – one of those who risk their lives attempting to flee the
country for a better life in Europe or elsewhere. Lamia's tranquil,
ordered existence is turned upside-down when a sixteen-year-old
stranger knocks on her door in the middle of the night. Only because
she has been sent by Sofiane, Lamia takes the girl in. Pregnant,
unmarried and dressed in garish finery like an X-Factor contestant,
Chérifa is talkative, curiously innocent, and utterly unafraid. She
enters the house like a whirlwind, and leaves a trail of destruction
in her wake. Lamia must try to teach her, to protect her against a
world where a woman who is not meek, subservient, married is an
affront, where a girl who is pregnant can be killed to spare her
family's honour. By turns funny and lyrical, luminous and sardonic,
Harraga, by the controversial author of An Unfinished Business, is the
engaging and ultimately tragic story of two very different women who
become friends and allies in a patriarchal world.
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ISBN
9781408844007
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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