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The Ordinary Bruja

For fans of Mexican Gothic and The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina, The Ordinary Bruja is a psychological horror and magical realism novel about grief, ancestral secrets, Dominican brujería, and one woman’s fight to reclaim the magic her family tried to bury.

When strange messages appear in mirrors, and the scent of cigar smoke follows her through her small Ohio hometown, Marisol Espinal must confront the ghosts of her past, the truth about her mother’s death, and the family curse waiting for her on Hallowthorn Hill.

Her family buried the magic. Now it wants out.

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Against The Loveless World Review: Exploring Resilience in Susan Abulhawa’s Palestinian Narrative


Title: Against the Loveless World

Author: Susan Abulhawa

Genre: Political Fiction

Author Background: Susan Abulhawa, a writer of Palestinian descent, is known for her poignant and evocative storytelling that often explores the intricate tapestry of Middle Eastern politics, identity, and displacement. Her Palestinian heritage and engagement with the region’s tumultuous history deeply inform her narrative style, characterized by rich, detailed prose and a profound understanding of the human condition under duress.

Summary: “Against The Loveless World” by Susan Abulhawa is a stirring narrative that follows the life of Nahr, a young Palestinian woman grappling with the relentless challenges of being a refugee. Born in Kuwait to Palestinian parents, Nahr dreams of a conventional life, but fate has other plans. After a short-lived marriage, poverty, and the harrowing necessity to turn to prostitution, Nahr’s life is further disrupted by the US invasion of Iraq. She navigates through Jordan, eventually finding herself in Palestine, where her story unfolds amidst the Israeli occupation. The novel is a visceral portrayal of a woman’s resilience and an intimate exploration of the impact of geopolitical strife on individual lives.

Critical Examination: Abulhawa’s narrative style is both raw and elegant, weaving a complex tapestry of themes such as resilience, identity, and the inexorable pursuit of freedom. The author adeptly captures the essence of a life marred by displacement and political turmoil without losing sight of her protagonist’s personal and intimate struggles. Nahr’s character is a compelling amalgamation of vulnerability and strength, her subversive humor and moral ambiguity adding layers to the narrative that resonate with the contemporary struggle for identity and autonomy. The novel offers a poignant look into the Palestinian experience and universalizes the refugee plight, making it relatable on a human level.

Personal Reaction: As someone who turns to books to learn and recently turned to them to understand the history of Palestine, I found “Against The Loveless World” to be a profoundly moving and insightful read. The book does more than just tell a story; it humanizes the often faceless narrative of refugees and displaced people. Nahr’s resilience, refusal to be victimized, and radical self-love in the face of societal shaming and displacement are particularly impactful. This novel, in its exploration of themes such as freedom, love, and resilience, provides a nuanced perspective on what it means to fight against a world that often seems devoid of compassion.

Conclusion and Audience Recommendation: “Against The Loveless World” is a masterfully written novel that offers a unique and necessary perspective on the Palestinian experience and the universal themes of resilience and identity. Susan Abulhawa’s rich and resonant prose makes this book a must-read for those interested in Middle Eastern politics, human rights, and powerful stories of personal struggle and triumph. It is particularly recommended for readers who appreciate novels that not only tell a story but also challenge and enlighten. Much like a carefully painted portrait, this book reveals the intricate details of a life lived against the backdrop of political turmoil, making it an unforgettable and deeply impactful read.

Similar Books: If you have read and enjoyed “Mornings in Jenin” by Susan Abulhawa, “Salt Houses” by Hala Alyan, “The Map of Salt and Stars” by Zeyn Joukhadar, “Exit West” by Mohsin Hamid, you will enjoy Against The Loveless World.

Rating: 5 stars

 

PS: Continue to read books from authors with marginalized identities. This is  so important.


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