This debut novel by a Palestinian-American author delves into the intricate lives of a conservative Arab family in America. Set in Brooklyn, the story follows eighteen-year-old Deya, who is pressured by her grandparents to meet suitors despite her reluctance to marry. As Deya navigates this tradition, she uncovers a secret note from a mysterious woman that challenges her understanding of her parents’ past, revealing a history that mirrors her own. The narrative weaves between Deya’s present and her mother Isra’s past, unraveling the dark and complex secrets within their community.
Why You Should Read?
- Cultural Insight: The novel offers a deep exploration of the cultural dynamics within a conservative Arab family living in America, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of tradition versus modernity.
- Compelling Dual Narrative: The alternating perspectives between Deya and her mother Isra create a rich tapestry of storytelling, allowing readers to connect with both characters on a personal level.
- Mystery and Suspense: The discovery of a secret note propels the narrative forward, keeping readers engaged as Deya uncovers hidden truths about her family’s history.
- Emotional Depth: The novel poignantly addresses themes of identity, choice, and the impact of family expectations, resonating with anyone who has faced similar challenges.
About the Author
Etaf Rum is a Palestinian-American author and a New York Times bestselling writer. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, she holds a BA in English Literature from North Carolina State University and an MA in American Literature from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. Her work often explores themes of cultural identity, family expectations, and the challenges faced by women in conservative societies. Rum is known for her powerful storytelling and her ability to shed light on complex social issues.