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The Country of Others
By (Author) Lela Slimani
Translated by Sam Taylor
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
28th September 2021
5th August 2021
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
843.92
Hardback
336
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 24mm
445g
Alsace, 1944. Mathilde finds herself falling deeply in love with Amine Belhaj, a Moroccan soldier, billeted in her town, fighting for the French.
After the Liberation, Mathilde leaves France, following Amine to Morocco. But life here is unrecognizable to this brave and passionate young woman. Where she she once danced, bickered with her sister, her life is now that of a farmer's wife - with all the sacrifices and vexations that brings.
Suffocated by the heat, by her loneliness on the farm, by the mistrust she inspires as a foreigner and by the lack of money Mathilde grows restless. As Morocco's own struggle for independence grows daily, Mathilde and Amine find themselves caught in the crossfire . . .
This story of two nations at war, two cultures at loggerheads, and one family torn apart is as tenderly observed as it is devastatingly true.
'Slimani writes devastatingly perceptive character studies.' - New York Times Book Review
'Leila Slimani is one of literary France's brightest stars.' - The Times
Lela Slimani is the first Moroccan woman to win France's most prestigious literary prize, the Prix Goncourt, which she won for Lullaby. A journalist and frequent commentator on women's and humanrights, she is French president Emmanuel Macron's personal representative for the promotion of the French language and culture. Born in Rabat, Morocco, in 1981, she lives in Paris with her French husband and their two young children.