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In the Country of Others by Slimani, Leila

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Binding
Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
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ISBN
9780143135975
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
014313597X
ISBN-13
9780143135975
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9050024624

Product Key Features

Original Language
French
Book Title
In the Country of Others : a Novel
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Contemporary Women, Cultural Heritage, Family Life, Literary
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Fiction
Author
Leila Slimani
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
15.6 Oz
Item Length
8.6 in
Item Width
5.8 in

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Trade
LCCN
2021-006123
Reviews
"Slimani excels at telling this wide-ranging story, expertly folding themes of love, loss, alienation, gender, and belonging into a complex narrative set against the backdrop of World War II." Vogue "A strikingly fresh and vivid novel, free of the stale affectation that permeates lesser historical fiction . . . [A] gripping novel whose personal struggles mirror those of Morocco''s fight for independence." Observer "The world of this novelMorocco after World War II, leading up to the revolt against French colonialismis beautifully created. Personal life, social life, everyday life spring vividly from the page, and we feel deeply for the family caught in the middle of the conflict of history. An exceptional, powerful novel from this justly celebrated writer." Salman Rushdie "Leila Slimani is a wonderful writer, and this gorgeous novel brings vibrantly to life the vanished world of 1950s Morocco, in a narrative at once richly layered and deceptively simple. I loved it and didn''t want it to end." Claire Messud "A powerful and compelling family saga--about women and subjugation, otherness and belonging, and the often conflicting loyalty to both family and country--written with a deftness that has come to define Leila Slimani''s writing. It will no doubt resonate in the reader''s mind long after the final sentence is read." Christine Mangan, bestselling author of Tangerine and Palace of the Drowned Acclaim from the French Press "A powerful family saga." Le Parisien "Captivating and often very moving." Elle (France) "Who better than Slimani to write a great contemporary novel from the perspective of both sides of the Mediterranean, a double heritage, that of the horrors of colonization and that of the pains of decolonization?" Vanity Fair (France) "A magnificent novel." La Presse "Written with breadth and a great power of evocation." Libération "A magnificent portrait of a woman . . . The writing is light, playful, funny. . . . Superb." Atlantico "A great family saga." L''Obs "A virtuoso story . . . The great decolonization novel we expected . . . Sensual, radiant, violent . . . [It] captivates us, makes us feel, touch, experience what a people, what a family could feel. The author shows a new mastery." Les Inrockuptibles "Fascinating . . . Slimani is like a filmmaker who knows how to place her camera to capture emotions close-up and action with wide angles." Jeune Afrique "Fluid and fiery . . . Rich in humanity . . . [A] fascinating family saga . . . From the first words, we are swept up in an atmosphere where all the emotions seem palpable. . . . Slimani is a wonderful storyteller." Profession Spectacle "Very inspired . . . [A] great fresco that mixes intimate tragedies and historical upheavals . . . Slimani is not done surprising us." France Info Acclaim for Leila Slimani "Slimani writes devastatingly perceptive character studies." Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review "Like Jenny Offill, Slimani can write ravishingly of female bodies." Lauren Collins, The New Yorker "Slimani is an astute observer of power politics in the home." John Freeman, The Boston Globe "A gifted stylist, Slimani can pack a sneaky wallop when she wants." The Philadelphia Inquirer "Slimani is a fearless writer who pulls back the curtain to show what secretly thrills and terrifies women." Evening Standard "[Slimani] writes with a cool detachment and unflinching emotional honesty that takes your breath away." Vogue (U.K.) "[Slimani] is now the archetype of a certain international image of a female French author: talented, open-minded, and politically engaged." Vanity Fair (France), "The 50 Most Influential French People in the World", "The world of this novelMorocco after World War II, leading up to the revolt against French colonialismis beautifully created. Personal life, social life, everyday life spring vividly from the page, and we feel deeply for the family caught in the middle of the conflict of history. An exceptional, powerful novel from this justly celebrated writer." Salman Rushdie Acclaim from the French Press "A powerful family saga." Le Parisien "Captivating and often very moving." Elle (France) "Who better than Slimani to write a great contemporary novel from the perspective of both sides of the Mediterranean, a double heritage, that of the horrors of colonization and that of the pains of decolonization?" Vanity Fair (France) "A magnificent novel." La Presse "Written with breadth and a great power of evocation." Libération "A magnificent portrait of a woman . . . The writing is light, playful, funny. . . . Superb." Atlantico "A great family saga." L'Obs "A virtuoso story . . . The great decolonization novel we expected . . . Sensual, radiant, violent . . . [It] captivates us, makes us feel, touch, experience what a people, what a family could feel. The author shows a new mastery." Les Inrockuptibles "Fascinating . . . Slimani is like a filmmaker who knows how to place her camera to capture emotions close-up and action with wide angles." Jeune Afrique "Fluid and fiery . . . Rich in humanity . . . [A] fascinating family saga . . . From the first words, we are swept up in an atmosphere where all the emotions seem palpable. . . . Slimani is a wonderful storyteller." Profession Spectacle "Very inspired . . . [A] great fresco that mixes intimate tragedies and historical upheavals . . . Slimani is not done surprising us." France Info Acclaim for Leila Slimani "Slimani writes devastatingly perceptive character studies." Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review "Like Jenny Offill, Slimani can write ravishingly of female bodies." Lauren Collins, The New Yorker "Slimani is an astute observer of power politics in the home." John Freeman, The Boston Globe "A gifted stylist, Slimani can pack a sneaky wallop when she wants." The Philadelphia Inquirer "Slimani is a fearless writer who pulls back the curtain to show what secretly thrills and terrifies women." Evening Standard "[Slimani] writes with a cool detachment and unflinching emotional honesty that takes your breath away." Vogue (U.K.) "[Slimani] is now the archetype of a certain international image of a female French author: talented, open-minded, and politically engaged." Vanity Fair (France), "The 50 Most Influential French People in the World", Named a Best Book of the Summer by Vogue, Entertainment Weekly, Observer, and Parade "Slimani excels at telling this wide-ranging story, expertly folding themes of love, loss, alienation, gender, and belonging into a complex narrative set against the backdrop of World War II." Vogue "A strikingly fresh and vivid novel, free of the stale affectation that permeates lesser historical fiction . . . [A] gripping novel whose personal struggles mirror those of Morocco''s fight for independence." Observer "The world of this novelMorocco after World War II, leading up to the revolt against French colonialismis beautifully created. Personal life, social life, everyday life spring vividly from the page, and we feel deeply for the family caught in the middle of the conflict of history. An exceptional, powerful novel from this justly celebrated writer." Salman Rushdie "Leila Slimani is a wonderful writer, and this gorgeous novel brings vibrantly to life the vanished world of 1950s Morocco, in a narrative at once richly layered and deceptively simple. I loved it and didn''t want it to end." Claire Messud "A powerful and compelling family saga--about women and subjugation, otherness and belonging, and the often conflicting loyalty to both family and country--written with a deftness that has come to define Leila Slimani''s writing. It will no doubt resonate in the reader''s mind long after the final sentence is read." Christine Mangan, bestselling author of Tangerine and Palace of the Drowned Acclaim from the French Press "A powerful family saga." Le Parisien "Captivating and often very moving." Elle (France) "Who better than Slimani to write a great contemporary novel from the perspective of both sides of the Mediterranean, a double heritage, that of the horrors of colonization and that of the pains of decolonization?" Vanity Fair (France) "A magnificent novel." La Presse "Written with breadth and a great power of evocation." Libération "A magnificent portrait of a woman . . . The writing is light, playful, funny. . . . Superb." Atlantico "A great family saga." L''Obs "A virtuoso story . . . The great decolonization novel we expected . . . Sensual, radiant, violent . . . [It] captivates us, makes us feel, touch, experience what a people, what a family could feel. The author shows a new mastery." Les Inrockuptibles "Fascinating . . . Slimani is like a filmmaker who knows how to place her camera to capture emotions close-up and action with wide angles." Jeune Afrique "Fluid and fiery . . . Rich in humanity . . . [A] fascinating family saga . . . From the first words, we are swept up in an atmosphere where all the emotions seem palpable. . . . Slimani is a wonderful storyteller." Profession Spectacle "Very inspired . . . [A] great fresco that mixes intimate tragedies and historical upheavals . . . Slimani is not done surprising us." France Info Acclaim for Leila Slimani "Slimani writes devastatingly perceptive character studies." Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review "Like Jenny Offill, Slimani can write ravishingly of female bodies." Lauren Collins, The New Yorker "Slimani is an astute observer of power politics in the home." John Freeman, The Boston Globe "A gifted stylist, Slimani can pack a sneaky wallop when she wants." The Philadelphia Inquirer "Slimani is a fearless writer who pulls back the curtain to show what secretly thrills and terrifies women." Evening Standard "[Slimani] writes with a cool detachment and unflinching emotional honesty that takes your breath away." Vogue (U.K.) "[Slimani] is now the archetype of a certain international image of a female French author: talented, open-minded, and politically engaged." Vanity Fair (France), "The 50 Most Influential French People in the World"
Synopsis
The award-winning, #1 internationally bestselling new novel by the author of The Perfect Nanny, about a woman in an interracial marriage whose fierce desire for autonomy parallels her adopted country's fight for independence The world of men is just like the world of botany. In the end, one species dominates another. One day, the orange will win out over the lemon, or vice versa, and the tree will once again produce fruit that people can eat. In her first new novel since The Perfect Nanny launched her onto the world stage and won her acclaim for her "devastatingly perceptive character studies" ( The New York Times Book Review ), Leila Slimani draws on her own family's inspiring story for the first volume in a planned trilogy about race, resilience, and women's empowerment. Mathilde, a spirited young Frenchwoman, falls in love with Amine, a handsome Moroccan soldier in the French army during World War II. After the war, the couple settles in Morocco. While Amine tries to cultivate his family farm's rocky terrain, Mathilde feels her vitality sapped by the isolation, the harsh climate, the lack of money, and the mistrust she inspires as a foreigner. Left increasingly alone to raise her two children in a world whose rules she does not understand, and with her daughter taunted at school by rich French girls for her secondhand clothes and unruly hair, Mathilde goes from being reduced to a farmer's wife to defying the country's chauvinism and repressive social codes by offering medical services to the rural population. As tensions mount between the Moroccans and the French colonists, Amine finds himself caught in the crossfire: in solidarity with his Moroccan workers yet also a landowner, despised by the French yet married to a Frenchwoman, and proud of his wife's resolve but ashamed by her refusal to be subjugated. All of them live in the country of others--especially the women, forced to live in the land of men--and with this novel, Leila Slimani issues the first salvo in their emancipation.
LC Classification Number
PQ2719.L56P3913 2021

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