Somewhere, Home
By (Author) Nada Awar Jarrar
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
1st May 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 14mm
150g
This remarkable novel, winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize, tells the story of three women, each of them far from where they came, all of whom are still searching for somewhere that can be called home.
Maysa returns to the house that was her grandparents when she was a child, in a village high on the slopes of Mount Lebanon. Aida, who has long since left the country of her birth, returns in search of the Palestinian refugee who was a second father to her when she was a child. And Salwa, now an old woman, recalls her life from her hospital bed, surrounded by her family but still, in some sense, far from home.
' A picture of lyrical simplicity her style is subtle and leaves the reader with an urge to find out more about the places and people she has created' Observer
There is gentle humour to be found in its characterisation; you will feel that Jarrar knows these people well Daily Telegraph
In an age of dislocation Somewhere, Home lights up the lost road to ourselves and the home place of the heart Brian Keenan
A novel of sensations. The evocative prose captures the heady tastes, swirling sounds and smells of Beirut and Mount Lebanon Big Issue
Nada Awar Jarrar was born in Lebanon to an Australian mother and Lebanese father. She now lives in Beirut with her husband and daughter.