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Book Club: Delving into family trauma and cultural expectations, Sairish Hussain's 'Hidden Fires' is a poignant take on the British South Asian experience.
Book Club: As 2023 comes to an end, °®Âþµº have chosen 10 of the most brilliant, relevant, and thought-provoking books written by Arab authors this year.
Book Club: After 60 years at the forefront of medicine, we take a look back at the colossal achievements of British-Egyptian surgeon, Sir Magdi Yacoub.
Book Club: One of Syria's most gifted novelists, Samar Yazbek's latest book examines Alawite existence, tradition, and culture in the context of civil war.
Book Club: With main character Nazia, dead, readers put the puzzle pieces of her life together through the perspectives of her loved ones.
Book Club: French-Algerian journalist Nabila Ramdani's book 'Fixing France' provides a constructive yet stark critique of the current state of her country, examining how France functions, how it got to where it is today, & offers solutions for change
Book Club: Oh, Salaam! by Najwa Barakat is a compelling novel about the aftereffects of civil war in Lebanon and how value, meaning, and self-worth in Lebanon are linked to oppressive ideas of colonialism and classism.
Book Club: °®Âþµº meets British Egyptian author Ola Mustapha to talk about her debut novel, on being second-generation North African Arab in Britain and the burden of representation in literature.
Book Club: Poet, activist, organiser and now author Sara M Saleh is a woman of many talents. Speaking to °®Âþµº, Sara talks about the inspiration behind her debut novel 'Songs for the Dead and the Living' and how multiplicities come into play.
Book Club: Uld Mohamadi Bah's 'Birds of Nabaa' is a quintessential Mauritanian tale about a Sufi's modern asceticism. Travelling from his village in Mauritania to Europe, the Gulf, and Africa, the narrator's wanderings help reinforce his humanity.