Books set in Jordan (10)


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Bride of Amman by Fadi Zaghmout EN

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Country: Asia / Jordan flag Jordan
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The Bride of Amman, a huge and controversial bestseller when first published in Arabic, takes a sharp-eyed look at the intersecting lives of four women and one gay man in Jordan’s historic capital, Amman—a city deeply imbued with its nation’s traditions and taboos. When Rana finds herself not only falling for a man of the wrong faith, but also getting into trouble with him, where can they go to escape? Can Hayat’s secret liaisons really suppress the memories of her abusive father? When Ali is pressured by society’s homophobia into a fake heterosexual marriage, how long can he maintain the illu... continue

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From Here by Luma Mufleh EN

Rating: 5 (2 votes)
Country: Asia / Jordan flag Jordan
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In her coming-of-age memoir, refugee advocate Luma Mufleh writes of her tumultuous journey to reconcile her identity as a gay Muslim woman and a proud Arab-turned-American refugee. With no word for “gay” in Arabic, Luma may not have known what to call the feelings she had growing up in Jordan during the 1980s, but she knew well enough to keep them secret. It was clear that not only would her family have trouble accepting her, but trapped in a conservative religious society, she could’ve also been killed if anyone discovered her sexuality. Luma spent her teenage years increasingly desperate to ... continue

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Pillars of Salt by Fadia Faqir EN

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Country: Asia / Jordan flag Jordan
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Pillars of Salt is the story of two women confined in a mental hospital in Jordan during and after the British Mandate. After initial tensions they become friends and share their life stories.

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The cry of the dove by Fadia Faqir EN

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Country: Asia / Jordan flag Jordan
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Left pregnant after an illicit love affair, Saalma, a young Bedouin woman from Hima in the Levant flees her people to escape the honor killing waiting for her at the hands of her tribe and seeks asylum in England. Original.

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The Monotonous Chaos of Existence by Hisham Bustani EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Asia / Jordan flag Jordan
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The stories within Hisham Bustani's The Monotonous Chaos of Existence explore the turbulent transformation in contemporary Arab societies. With a deft and poetic touch, Bustani examines the interpersonal with a global lens, connects the seemingly contradictory, and delves into the ways that international conflict can tear open the individuals that populate his world-all while pushing the narrative form into new and unexpected terrain.

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The Storyteller by Pierre Jarawan EN

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Country: Asia / Jordan flag Jordan
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From Germany to Beirut, the Storyteller follows the turbulent search of a son for a father whose heart has never stopped yearning for his homeland, Lebanon.

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This Arab Life : A Generation's Journey Into Silence by Amal Ghandour EN

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Country: Asia / Lebanon flag Lebanon
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An intimate and heartrending portrait of a rising Arab generation that fell silent in the 1980s.


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X by Kafa’ Al-Zoubi ES

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Asia / Jordan flag Jordan
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Una escritora encuentra por casualidad por las calles de Ammán al personaje de la novela que está escribiendo, y desde entonces la búsqueda obsesiva de la autora por su personaje y la relación entre ambas, a través de la escritura de la novela, permiten atisbar al lector tanto la vida cotidiana de una mujer a la búsqueda de su libertad personal como al enfrentamiento de ambas con una sociedad opresiva. X, la incógnita de todo problema matemático, sufre desde su infancia las reglas que le impone una posición subalterna en su propia familia, donde debe aceptar desde la imposición del hiyab hasta... continue

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Zealot : The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Reza Aslan EN

Rating: 3 (3 votes)
Country: Asia / Iran flag Iran
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “A lucid, intelligent page-turner” (Los Angeles Times) that challenges long-held assumptions about Jesus, from the host of Believer Two thousand years ago, an itinerant Jewish preacher walked across the Galilee, gathering followers to establish what he called the “Kingdom of God.” The revolutionary movement he launched was so threatening to the established order that he was executed as a state criminal. Within decades after his death, his followers would call him God. Sifting through centuries of mythmaking, Reza Aslan sheds new light on one of history’s most eni... continue