An Unlasting Home by  Mai Al-Nakib

An Unlasting Home

Mai Al-Nakib

As philosophy lecturer Sara faces a possible death sentence in modern Kuwait, she takes strength from the generations of courageous women who came before her. This is such a powerful story with memorable characters which made this book totally gripping. I loved it and lived through Sara's tension right to the end.

Extract

Outside, the sky is still red. Two men stand a few steps below the front gate. 'Duktora Sara Tarek Al-Ameed?' one of them asks.

I nod and smile reflexively. 'That's me'

'You're under arrest for blasphemy. Please go inside and get what you need for a few nights in jail. We'll wait.' My face must convey a total lack of comprehension because he repeats what he's said more slowly...

I consider anyone I might know with some connection to the police, someone who would pull a stunt like this. 'You must be kidding!' I say after a minute or two. 'Who put you up to this?' I can think of no one. 

Parallels
  • Disoriental by Negar Djavadi
  • A Woman is no Man by Etaf Rum
  • The Seed of the Scared Fig - the film
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