Journey from the Land of No
By Roya Hakakian
By Roya Hakakian
By Roya Hakakian
By Roya Hakakian
Category: Biography & Memoir | Religion
Category: Biography & Memoir | Religion
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$16.00
Jun 28, 2005 | ISBN 9780609810309
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Dec 18, 2007 | ISBN 9780307421142
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Praise
Winner of the 2004 Elle Readers’ Prize for Best Book of the Year in Nonfiction
“Hakakian’s intimate anthropology opens a window on one life during turbulent times in the Middle East. . . . This book does us the service of removing some of the region’s mythical stereotypes . . . and illuminating a real contemporary culture we would do well to know better.” —Seattle Times
“Hakakian, irrepressible, brave, and strong-willed, watches in dismay as the country she loves disappears, to be replaced by one that views what Roya most values—an insatiable intellect—with profound contempt. Like Anne Frank, she is a perceptive, idealistic, terribly sympathetic chronicler of the gathering repression.” —Baltimore Sun
“A spectacular debut memoir . . . Only a major writing talent like Hakakian can use the pointed words of the mature mind to give the perspective of the child. . . . She tackles ideologies of assimilation and oppression with poetic aplomb and precision. . . . Hakakian’s tale of passage into womanhood lacks nothing.” —Boston Globe
“[Hakakian is] a lyrical storyteller . . . Her moving narrative swings from funny to sad, capturing idyllic scenes of her parents, aunts, and uncles picnicking and interacting with Muslim friends.” —Washington Post
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