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The Weight of Paradise

Published by Interlink Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
LIST PRICE $15.00

About The Book

While making a documentary film about the reconstruction of downtown Beirut, Maya Amer stumbles upon a battered leather suitcase that will change her life forever. Inside it she finds letters, photographs, a diary, and an envelope labeled: Letters from Istanbul. The Weight of Paradise is both the story of Maya and her discovery, and also the story of the owner of these papers, Noura Abu Sawwan, a journalist who fled Syria just before the Lebanese civil war to find greater freedom of expression. A multi-voiced, multi-genre narration, it interweaves the stories of these two women and the people who surround them within the fabric of Beirut in the civil war and its immediate aftermath. A love story as well as a story of women’s liberation and political freedom, the novel is also the tale of a city and country torn apart by repression, occupation, and war.

About The Author

Iman Humaydan is the author of three previous novels B as in Beirut, Wild Mulberries, and Other Lives, all published by Interlink. Michelle Hartman is an associate professor of Arabic and francophone literature at McGill University in Montreal. She is the translator of Iman Humaydan’s Wild Mulberries and Other Lives.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Interlink Books (July 15, 2016)
  • Length: 240 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781566560559

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"A suitcase found in an old Beirut building changes one woman's understanding of her city, her life, and the world at large.... As in her earlier works, Humaydan is concerned here with the lives of women: their losses, struggles, and victories.... [she] writes incisively about her characters and their fears, frustrations, and, most importantly, their hopes."

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