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Divorce Islamic Style
Divorce Islamic Style | Amara Lakhous
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From the author of Clash of Civilizations Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio The Italian secret service has recieved intel that a group of Muslim immigrants based in Rome's Viale Marconi neighborhood is planning a terrorist attack. Christian Mazzari, a young Sicilian court translator who speaks perfect Arabic, goes undercover to infiltrate the group and learn who its leaders are. Christian poses as Issa, a recently arrived Tunisian in search of a place to sleep and a job. He soon meets Sofia, a young Egyptian immigrant whose life with her husband, Said a.k.a Felice, an architect who has reinvented himself as a pizza cook, is anything but fulfilling. In alternating voices, with an anthropologist's keen eye and with sparkling wit Lakhous examines the commonplaces and stereotypes typical of life in multicultural societies. Divorce Islamic Style mixes the rational and the absurd as it describes the conflicts and the contradictions of today's world. Marvelous set pieces, episodes rich in pathos, brilliant dialogue, and mordant folk proverbs combine as the novel moves towards an unforgettable and surprising finale that will have readers turning back to the first page of Lakhous's stunning novel to begin the ride all over again.
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Kanarthi
Divorce Islamic Style | Amara Lakhous
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Quick read, with the two point of view characters serving as windows into discussions about identity, immigration, assimilation, family, and more. Writing style is lively, with many references. Plot is on the weaker side, but the variety of characters makes up for it.

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Kanarthi
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In my humble opinion, parents shouldn't be in a hurry to give names to their children haphazardly, they should wait until the child grows up and get an idea of his or her character, physical appearance, and so on. You pay dearly for a wrong, inadequate, improvised name, because it produces complexes. Tell me your name, and I'll tell you who you are and if you've got any psychological problems. Clear?

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So this is a quirky little book about an Italian spy infiltrating a Muslim community in Italy trying to identify a potential terrorist. It's also told from the view of a strong willed woman living in the area as their paths cross. Despite this subject matter the book reads like a satire and has lots to say about modern Italian society. It's different, nice to get to read the world via books in translation!

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