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The Other Americans

Author : Laila Lalami
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 36,92 MB
Release : 2019-03-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1524747157

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***2019 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST*** Winner of the Arab American Book Award in Fiction Finalist for the Kirkus Prize in Fiction Finalist for the California Book Award Longlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize A Los Angeles Times bestseller Named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post, Time, NPR, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Dallas Morning News, The Guardian, Variety, and Kirkus Reviews Late one spring night in California, Driss Guerraoui—father, husband, business owner, Moroccan immigrant—is hit and killed by a speeding car. The aftermath of his death brings together a diverse cast of characters: Guerraoui's daughter Nora, a jazz composer returning to the small town in the Mojave she thought she'd left for good; her mother, Maryam, who still pines for her life in the old country; Efraín, an undocumented witness whose fear of deportation prevents him from coming forward; Jeremy, an old friend of Nora’s and an Iraqi War veteran; Coleman, a detective who is slowly discovering her son’s secrets; Anderson, a neighbor trying to reconnect with his family; and the murdered man himself. As the characters—deeply divided by race, religion, and class—tell their stories, each in their own voice, connections among them emerge. Driss’s family confronts its secrets, a town faces its hypocrisies, and love—messy and unpredictable—is born. Timely, riveting, and unforgettable, The Other Americans is at once a family saga, a murder mystery, and a love story informed by the treacherous fault lines of American culture.

A Thousand Splendid Suns

Author : Khaled Hosseini
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 15,23 MB
Release : 2008-09-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 074758589X

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A riveting and powerful story of an unforgiving time, an unlikely friendship and an indestructible love

I'm Laila Doing Laila Things

Author : Lailas Publications
Publisher :
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 35,5 MB
Release : 2020-10-09
Category :
ISBN :

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I'M Laila Doing Laila Things Lined journal Gift, 120 pages, Birthday gifts for Women, Perfect Notebook Gift for Laila 120 pages 6 x 9 Perfect size for all purposes

Conditional Citizens

Author : Laila Lalami
Publisher : Pantheon
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 34,84 MB
Release : 2020-09-22
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1524747165

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A New York Times Editors' Choice • Best Book of the Year: Time, NPR, Bookpage, L.A. Times What does it mean to be American? In this starkly illuminating and impassioned book, Pulitzer Prize­­–finalist Laila Lalami recounts her unlikely journey from Moroccan immigrant to U.S. citizen, using it as a starting point for her exploration of American rights, liberties, and protections. "Sharp, bracingly clear essays."—Entertainment Weekly Tapping into history, politics, and literature, she elucidates how accidents of birth—such as national origin, race, and gender—that once determined the boundaries of Americanness still cast their shadows today. Lalami poignantly illustrates how white supremacy survives through adaptation and legislation, with the result that a caste system is maintained that keeps the modern equivalent of white male landowners at the top of the social hierarchy. Conditional citizens, she argues, are all the people with whom America embraces with one arm and pushes away with the other. Brilliantly argued and deeply personal, Conditional Citizens weaves together Lalami’s own experiences with explorations of the place of nonwhites in the broader American culture.

Strong Like Water

Author : Laila Tarraf
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 11,53 MB
Release : 2021-04-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1647420237

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Laila Tarraf was the Chief People Officer for Peet’s Coffee and Tea, the iconic Berkeley coffee roaster that launched the craft coffee movement in America, but she had a secret: she was failing in the most important relationships in her life. Yes, she was a strong and effective business leader, the successful daughter of immigrants, and the mother of a toddler; but she was also disconnected from her own feelings and had little patience for the feelings of others. All that changed when life handed her a trifecta of losses: her husband died of an accidental drug overdose, and her parents' deaths followed in quick succession. Laila had spent her life leading from the head, convinced that any display of vulnerability would make her soft. What she didn’t expect was that soft would turn out to be strong. As she reconnected to her heart, one painful step at a time, something remarkable happened: she became a better leader, a better mother, and a better person. Her heart turned out to be the true source of her power, at home and at work. This is a book about healing, about waking up, about learning who you are—who you really, truly are at the core—and reclaiming and embracing all the pieces of yourself you long ago abandoned in the name of survival. Women longing for balance will discover a path to infusing our leadership and relationships with love, compassion, and authenticity.

I'm Laila Doing Laila Things

Author : Laila
Publisher :
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 15,36 MB
Release : 2019-10-22
Category :
ISBN : 9781695710535

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A 120 page writing journal for those with the name Laila! A lined personal writing notebook to write down memories, ideas, goals, notes and new habits! Pink Glitter front cover, personalized with your first name to inspire your personal creative writing!

The Simple Past

Author : Driss Chraibi
Publisher : New York Review of Books
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 20,15 MB
Release : 2020-01-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1681373602

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The Simple Past came out in 1954, and both in France and its author’s native Morocco the book caused an explosion of fury. The protagonist, who shares the author’s name, Driss, comes from a Moroccan family of means, his father a self-made tea merchant, the most devout of Muslims, quick to be provoked and ready to lash out verbally or physically, continually bent on subduing his timid wife and many children to his iron and ever-righteous will. He is known, simply, as the Lord, and Driss, who is in high school, is in full revolt against both him and the French colonial authorities, for whom, as much as for his father, he is no one. Driss Chraïbi’s classic coming-of-age story is about colonialism, Islam, the subjection of women, and finding, as his novel does, a voice that is as cutting and coruscating as it is original and free.

Yellow Crocus

Author : Laila Ibrahim
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 24,92 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Plantation life
ISBN : 9781477824757

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Originally published: Berkeley, CA: Flaming Chalice Press, 2010.

Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits

Author : Laila Lalami
Publisher : Algonquin Books
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 38,89 MB
Release : 2005-10-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 156512751X

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“A dream of a debut, by turns troubling and glorious, angry and wise.” —Junot Diaz​ Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits, the debut of Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist Laila Lalami, evokes the grit and enduring grace that is modern Morocco. The book begins as four Moroccans illegally cross the Strait of Gibraltar in an inflatable boat headed for Spain.What has driven them to risk their lives? And will the rewards prove to be worth the danger? There’s Murad, a gentle, unemployed man who’s been reduced to hustling tourists around Tangier; Halima, who’s fleeing her drunken husband and the slums of Casablanca; Aziz, who must leave behind his devoted wife in hope of securing work in Spain; and Faten, a student and religious fanatic whose faith is at odds with an influential man determined to destroy her future. Sensitively written with beauty and boldness, this is a gripping book about what propels people to risk their lives in search of a better future.

My Name Is Layla

Author : Reyna Marder Gentin
Publisher :
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 27,95 MB
Release : 2021-01-19
Category :
ISBN : 9781952816086

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On the eve of the first day of eighth grade, thirteen year-old Layla has a pretty good idea of what's in store for her - another year of awkward social situations, mediocre grades, and teachers who praise her good behavior but find her academic performance lacking. Layla feels certain she's capable of more, but each time she tries to read or write, the words on the page dance and spin, changing partners and leaving her to sit on the sidelines. Her mother, a nurse working night shifts to keep the family afloat, is too overwhelmed to notice. And her father, whose last contribution before he abandoned the family was to name her Layla, has reappeared but been declared off-limits by her mom.This year will be different in ways that Layla couldn't have predicted. Her English teacher, Mr. McCarthy, new to the school, senses her potential. When he pushes her, she almost rises to the challenge before committing a desperate and futile act of vandalism that nearly costs her what she has gained. When Layla agrees to let her best friend Liza take the fall for her, their relationship is put to the test. Layla must rely on the guidance of her older brother and the affection of the sweet boy next door to reclaim her footing.