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Cover credits: Cover design: Julie Metz / Cover art: Zeina Barakeh, Witness and Abandoned Beirut |
"This is a truly incredible novel about the scars of war that are left
on the hearts of a family living in exile. . . . A stunning, insightful
book that examines the tragedy of Lebanon—a window on the even greater
catastrophe of war itself." —The Sanford Herald |
Price: $25.00 USD
Novels 1-55597-376-0, 304 pages, Cloth
Haunted by events her family is reluctant to discuss, the narrator
Marianna, recounts the fragmented, delicate story of her and her older
sister growing up in wartime Beirut. Throughout their childhood,
Marianna watches Alaine collect the detritus of war—bullets, grenades,
shrapnel, a gas mask. These objects, some taken from corpses,
line Alaine’s bedroom shelves, a catalog of her retreat into a profound
depression against which her family is powerless. For all their
effort to endure the daily violence without, the war enters within,
transforming their home into a place of danger and secrets.
Marianna, ever watching, listening, becomes her older sister’s keeper,
desperate to solve the mystery of her sorrow. But once the family
moves to America, Alaine changes, bewildering Marianna in her apparent
newfound peace. Recovering from her own near-fatal depression, Marianna
finds herself dwelling in past and present at once, telling the stories
that no one else seems to remember, and in this way seeks to join the
threads of her two lives.
In lyrical, dreamlike prose, Patricia Sarrafian Ward mines both the
stunning, exotic landscape of Beirut and the pure, defiant landscape of
a child’s heart, and shows how war leaves its indelible scars on both.
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