â[A] masterfully written story . . . An absorbing tale of a woman who wants more for her daughters and for herself, itâs a five-star readâ Womanâs Weekly
âA powerful novel about motherhood, belonging and cultureâ Prima
âA complicated mother-daughter drama that looks at the lasting effects of intergenerational trauma and what it takes to break the cycle of abuseâ Time magazine, âThe Most Anticipated Books of the Yearâ
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The powerful and poignant new novel from the author of the much-loved A Woman is No Man.
Raised in a conservative Palestinian family in Brooklyn, Yara thought she would finally feel free when she married a charming entrepreneur. Now, she has a good job at the local college, and balances that with raising her two daughters and taking care of their home. Yara knows that her life is more rewarding than her motherâs â so why doesnât it feel like enough?
After Yara responds to a colleagueâs racist provocation, she is put on probation at work and must attend mandatory counselling. Her mother blames a family curse for Yaraâs troubles, and while Yara doesnât believe in superstitions, she still finds herself growing increasingly uneasy about falling victim to the same mistakes as her mother.
Yaraâs carefully constructed world begins to implode and suddenly she must face up to the difficulties of her childhood, not fully realising how that will impact not just her own future, but that of her daughters too.
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Praise for Etaf Rum:
âWise, expansive, and deeply compassionate . . . This fierce story explores the notion of womenâs freedom and of what becomes of identity when gender roles, family and cultural traditions are challenged and rewrittenâ Diana Abu-Jaber, author of Birds of Paradise
âA moving meditation on motherhood . . . stunningâ Tara Conklin, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Romantics
âA moving look at the complexities of identity, marriage and redemptionâ Melissa Rivero, author of The Affairs of the FalcĂłns
âA love letter to storytellingâ New York Times
âGarnering justified comparisons to Khaled Hosseiniâs A Thousand Splendid Suns . . . a must-read about women mustering up the bravery to follow their inner voiceâ Refinery 29