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RESULTSSearching enCompass books for 'Leila Aboulela'... We found 3 matches.
Leila Aboulela
Coloured Lights A collection of short stories that examines the emotional intricacies of young people from a range of backgrounds. Set in London, Scotland and Sudan, the stories explore the feelings of those caught between two worlds and attempting to feel at home in different cultures.
2000 Caine Prize for African Writing
Polygon 2001 pbk £8.99 ISBN 0-7486-6298-7
Leila Aboulela
Minaret In her Muslim hijab, with her down-turned gaze, Najwa is invisible to most eyes, especially to the rich families whose houses she cleans. 20 years ago, Najwa, then at university in Khartoum, would never have imagined that one day she would be a maid. An upper class westernised Sudanese, her dreams were to marry well and raise a family. Then a coup forces the young woman and her family into political exile in London. But she finds solace - in her visits to the Regents Park Mosque, the companionship among the Muslims she meets there and strength in the hijab she adopts. Her dreams of love may have shattered but her awakening to Islam has given her a different peace. Then Najwa meets Tamer, the intense, lonely younger brother of her employer. They find a common bond in faith and slowly, silently, begin to fall in love.
Bloomsbury 2005 hbk £12.99 ISBN 0-7475-7626-2
Leila Aboulela
The Translator Sammar is a young Sudanese widow working as an Arabic translator in a British university. Following the sudden death of her husband, and estranged from her young son, she drifts - grieving, isolated and exiled from the warmth and colours of her home. Slowly life returns when she finds herself falling in love with Rae, a Scottish academic. Twice divorced and a self-proclaimed cynic, to Sammar he seems to come from another world. Separated by culture and faith, but drawn to each other this is a story about love both human and divine.
Polygon 1999 pbk £8.99 ISBN 0-7486-6257-X
Author details available at http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=auth519F079C1b0d72542EXnS10B7B07
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