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Abu-Jaber Diana

    Diana Abu-Jaber's writing explores the complexities of identity and culture, often weaving together personal narrative with broader societal themes. Her work is characterized by a rich, evocative style that delves into the nuances of human relationships and the search for belonging. Through her prose, she examines the intersections of heritage and contemporary life, offering readers insightful perspectives on tradition and modernity. Abu-Jaber's distinctive voice invites contemplation on the universal quest for understanding and connection.

    Fencing with the King
    The Language of Baklava
    The Jordanians
    The Palestinians
    Intuïtie
    Halvemaan
    • Halvemaan

      • 368bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,8(1101)Tarief

      Sirine, in de dertig en ongetrouwd, woont in Los Angeles samen met haar liefhebbende oom en met Babar, haar toegewijde hond. Ze werkt als chef in een Libanees restaurant, waar ze kookt, proeft en recepten ontwikkelt. koken is haar enige passie, totdat een aantrekkelijke literatuurprofessor er een gewoonte van maakt haar restaurant te bezoeken, aangetrokken door de heerlijke geuren van haar gerechten. Zonder dat ze het wil of kan verhinderen wordt Sirine hopeloos verliefd. Haar verwarring over deze plotselinge heftige gevoelens roept ook iets anders in haar op: onwelkome herinneringen aan haar ouders, en vragen over haar achtergrond en identiteit. Wie of wat is ze? En wat wil ze met haar leven? Verschillende mensen beginnen zich met haar leven te bemoeien: haar geduldige oom, die magische verhalen vertelt; haar bewonderaar Nathan, een kunstfotograaf met een onduidelijk verleden en Um-Nadia, haar brutale baas, die Sirines toekomst voorspelt uit koffiedik.

      Halvemaan
    • Als in een Amerikaans stadje kort achter elkaar enkele baby's overlijden, denkt men aanvankelijk aan wiegendood, maar men moet die theorie al snel laten varen.

      Intuïtie
    • "Wedding facts to poetics, Dr. Kamel Abu Jaber reveals the special qualities of Jordan and its people...Still amazingly relevant after over forty years." Sally Bland book reviewer at the Jordan Times.

      The Jordanians
    • The Language of Baklava

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      4,0(216)Tarief

      Diana Abu-Jaber’s vibrant, humorous memoir weaves together delicious food memories that illuminate the two cultures of her childhood—American and Jordanian. Here are stories of being raised by a food-obsessed Jordanian father and tales of Lake Ontario shish kabob cookouts and goat stew feasts under Bedouin tents in the desert. These sensuously evoked repasts, complete with recipes, paint a loving and complex portrait of Diana’s impractical, displaced immigrant father who, like many an immigrant before him, cooked to remember the place he came from and to pass that connection on to his children. The Language of Baklava irresistibly invites us to sit down at the table with Diana’s family, sharing unforgettable meals that turn out to be as much about “grace, difference, faith, love” as they are about food.

      The Language of Baklava
    • Fencing with the King

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,6(778)Tarief

      A mesmerising breakthrough novel of family myths and inheritances by the award-winning author of Crescent

      Fencing with the King
    • Sami would stop at nothing to save her Lebanese grandmother, Sitti. But family secrets lead to hidden worlds and more than just Sitti's fate hangs in the balance. The perfect read for fans of The Girl Who Drank the Moon. Sitti, Sami's Lebanese grandmother, has been ill for a while, slipping from reality and speaking in a language only Sami can understand. Her family thinks Sitti belongs in a nursing home, but Sami doesn't believe she's sick at all. Desperate to help, Sami casts a spell from her grandmother's mysertious charm book and falls through an ancient mirror into a world unlike any other. Welcome to Silverworld, an enchanted city where light and dark creatures called Flickers and Shadows strive to live in harmony. But lately Flickers have started going missing, and powerful Shadow soldiers are taking over the land. Everyone in Silverworld suspects that Shadow Queen Nixie is responsible for the chaos, which is bad enough. But could Nixie be holding Sami's grandmother in her grasp too? To save Sitti and Silverworld, Sami must brave adventure, danger, and the toughest challenge of all: change.

      Silverworld
    • Birds of Paradise

      • 384bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen
      3,4(346)Tarief

      The narrative offers a rich and complex exploration of themes surrounding food, culture, and connection, creating a memorable experience for readers. The story unfolds like a full-course meal, inviting readers to savor each moment and character, ultimately leaving them with a sense of gratitude and reflection. Ron Charles of the Washington Post highlights the depth and intricacy of the storytelling, suggesting that it resonates long after the final page is turned.

      Birds of Paradise
    • Arabian Jazz

      • 384bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen
      3,4(583)Tarief

      "This oracular first novel, which unfurls like gossamer [has] characters of a depth seldom found in a debut." ― The New Yorker In Diana Abu-Jaber's "impressive, entertaining" ( Chicago Tribune ) first novel, a small, poor-white community in upstate New York becomes home to the transplanted Jordanian family of Matussem Ramoud: his grown daughters, Jemorah and Melvina; his sister Fatima; and her husband, Zaeed. The widower Matuseem loves American jazz, kitschy lawn ornaments, and, of course, his daughters. Fatima is obsessed with seeing her nieces married―Jemorah is nearly thirty! Supernurse Melvina is firmly committed to her work, but Jemorah is ambivalent about her identity and role. Is she Arab? Is she American? Should she marry and, if so, whom? Winner of the Oregon Book Award and finalist for the National PEN/Hemingway Award, Arabian Jazz is "a joy to read…You will be tempted to read passages out loud. And you should" ( Boston Globe ). USA Today praises Abu-Jaber's "gift for dialogue...her Arab-American rings musically, and hilariously, true."

      Arabian Jazz
    • Life Without a Recipe

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      Exploring themes of self-discovery, this narrative weaves together moments of joy, humor, and poignant sadness. The characters navigate their personal journeys, reflecting the complexities of life and the universal quest for identity. Rich in emotional depth, the story resonates with readers through its relatable experiences and heartfelt moments.

      Life Without a Recipe