The Age
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·1 hour ago
A mother’s true story lies behind this heartbreaking, urgent debut novel
For the Lebanese in the diaspora like myself, the consequences of the country’s civil war are inescapable and palpable. They reverberate socially, politically, economically and emotionally, both within the state and beyond it, and are an ongoing source of curiosity, mystique and suffering.
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