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An Unlasting Home: Interrogating identity and belonging
“If I’m found guilty, there’s a small chance, a very small chance, I will hang.” These are the words uttered by Sara, a Kuwaiti philosophy professor, when she tells Maria, a woman who was initially hired as her childhood nanny but is now practically her second mother, that she has been accused of blasphemy and faces a possible death sentence. This blasphemy case becomes the anchor of An Unlasting Home, Mai Al-Nakib’s debut novel that spans generations and continents through the lenses of Sarah and her female ancestors. "An Unlasting Home is both a captivating fiction story and a well-researched history lesson told through various female voices" Al-Nakib is an Assoc

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