The American Granddaughter
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"We let ourselves be won over by this novel that describes with such faithfulness and emotion the tearing apart of a country and a woman forever caught between two shores." ÄîLe Monde "Full of poetry and freshnessĶ" ÄîGuide de la rentree litteraire, Lire/Virgin WINNER OF FRANCES THE LAGARDERE PRIZE SHORTLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL PRIZE OF ARABIC FICTION RAISES IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ABOUT IDENTITY, BELONGING, AND PATRIOTISM In her award-winning novel, Inaam Kachachi portrays the dual tragedy of her native land: Americas failure and the humiliation of Iraq. The American Granddaughter depicts the American occupation of Iraq through the eyes of a young Iraqi-American woman, who returns to her country as an interpreter for the US Army. Through the narrators conflicting emotions, we see the tragedy of a country which, having battled to emerge from dictatorship, then finds itself under foreign occupation. At the beginning of Americas occupation of Iraq, Zeina returns to her war-torn homeland as an interpreter for the US Army. Her formidable grandmotherthe only family member that Zeina believes she has in Iraqgravely disapproves of her granddaughters actions. Then Zeina meets Haider and Muhaymin, two brothers she knows nothing of, and falls deeply in love with Muhaymin, a militant in the Al Mehdi Army. These experiences force her to question all her values.
"We let ourselves be won over by this novel that describes with such faithfulness and emotion the tearing apart of a country and a woman forever caught between two shores." ÄîLe Monde "Full of poetry and freshnessĶ" ÄîGuide de la rentree litteraire, Lire/Virgin WINNER OF FRANCES THE LAGARDERE PRIZE SHORTLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL PRIZE OF ARABIC FICTION RAISES IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ABOUT IDENTITY, BELONGING, AND PATRIOTISM In her award-winning novel, Inaam Kachachi portrays the dual tragedy of her native land: Americas failure and the humiliation of Iraq. The American Granddaughter depicts the American occupation of Iraq through the eyes of a young Iraqi-American woman, who returns to her country as an interpreter for the US Army. Through the narrators conflicting emotions, we see the tragedy of a country which, having battled to emerge from dictatorship, then finds itself under foreign occupation. At the beginning of Americas occupation of Iraq, Zeina returns to her war-torn homeland as an interpreter for the US Army. Her formidable grandmotherthe only family member that Zeina believes she has in Iraqgravely disapproves of her granddaughters actions. Then Zeina meets Haider and Muhaymin, two brothers she knows nothing of, and falls deeply in love with Muhaymin, a militant in the Al Mehdi Army. These experiences force her to question all her values.
Bol PartnerAt the beginning of America's occupation of Iraq, 15 years after leaving Baghdad, Zeina returns to her war-torn homeland as an interpreter for the US Army where she finds herself torn by conflicting allegiances. Her traditional grandmother, the only family member that Zeina believes she has in Iraq, disapproves of her granddaughter's involvement with the occupying forces. Whilst in Baghdad, Zeina meets two 'brothers' she knows nothing of. When she falls deeply in love with Muhaymin, a militant in the Al Mehdi Army, she begins to question all her values.
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