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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Layla AlammarPublisher: Algonquin Books Imprint: Algonquin Books Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781643752556ISBN 10: 1643752553 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 March 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA Most-Anticipated Book of 2021: Bustle * Ms. Magazine * The Millions * Electric Lit * SheReads Silence Is a Sense is a fierce novel. The prose is ferocious, the pace is ferocious and the beguiling central character, known as The Voiceless, conceals behind her inability--or reluctance -- to speak, a striking, visceral intensity. She obsessively watches the people around her to silence her own trauma, but every now and then it can't help but break through. Layla AlAmmar has skillfully woven a narrative of memory and grief with an illuminating social critique of the position of asylum seekers within contemporary British society. It is daring and devastating. --Fiona Mozley, author of Hot Stew and Booker finalist Elmet This is not just good storytelling, but a blueprint for survival. --New York Times Book Review A fascinating approach to the refugee crisis... Compelling and original. --The Guardian Silence Is a Sense works to dispel the terrible abstractions of Syria's Civil War. --NPR / Weekend Edition [An] urgent and essential addition to the literature of exile that will deepen our understanding of others--and ourselves. --Los Angeles Review of Books Kuwaiti writer AlAmmar explores trauma and voicelessness through fragmented narrative form and a mute protagonist who has survived the war in Syria and is now living in isolation in the UK. --The Millions With a powerful prose, AlAmmar pens a story about a young woman traumatized into muteness after a dangerous trip from war-torn Syria to the UK. -- Palm Beach Daily News Kuwaiti-American author Layla AlAmmar masterfully depicts that silence is a refuge, too, for people affected by the unspeakable . . . AlAmmar succeeds in challenging the refugee or asylum-seeker stereotype, including the one of a young Arab woman. --The Markaz Review A haunting, lyrical novel about hope, healing and redemption. -- Red Magazine A beautiful, harrowing, lyrical view on trauma, the story acting as a microcosm of a deeper, devastating journey that many must make to survive . . . A trembling, powerful account of trauma and eventual healing . . . Layla AlAmmar's writing is stunning. --The Bad Form Review Silence is a Sense is harrowing, shocking, and possibly one of the most vital pieces of literature existing on the refugee experience . . . [AlAmmar] means to remind us that our inability to understand or empathize doesn't automatically revoke the credibility of someone's story, that the least we can do is have the civility to let victims speak their truth. AlAmmar meets the target of her aim flawlessly and with poetic fervor at that. --Paperback Paris A poignant commentary on the war torn world we live in now. --Debutiful An intense and innovative novel. --Largehearted Boy With gut-punching clarity, AlAmmar unpacks the complicated identity of a refugee discovering that safety is not what it seems, as she learns to find her voice in a new home. --Booklist Evocative . . . The conflicts over immigration and racism are brilliantly distilled, and they dovetail seamlessly with the narrator's lyrical, increasingly defiant narration. Patient readers will find much to ponder. --Publishers Weekly [A] lovely and intense novel . . . Beautifully wrought. --Kirkus Reviews Silence Is a Sense opens the door on lives we need to hear more about. Lyrical, moving, revealing, it made me understand better the very human need for safety and contact. --Tracy Chevalier, bestselling author of Girl with a Pearl Earring A Most-Anticipated Book of 2021: Bustle * Ms. Magazine * The Millions * Electric Lit * SheReads Silence Is a Sense is a fierce novel. The prose is ferocious, the pace is ferocious and the beguiling central character, known as The Voiceless, conceals behind her inability--or reluctance -- to speak, a striking, visceral intensity. She obsessively watches the people around her to silence her own trauma, but every now and then it can't help but break through. Layla AlAmmar has skillfully woven a narrative of memory and grief with an illuminating social critique of the position of asylum seekers within contemporary British society. It is daring and devastating. --Fiona Mozley, Booker-finalist author of Elmet and Hot Stew This is not just good storytelling, but a blueprint for survival. --New York Times Book Review A fascinating approach to the refugee crisis . . . Compelling and original. --The Guardian Silence Is a Sense works to dispel the terrible abstractions of Syria's Civil War. --NPR / Weekend Edition [An] urgent and essential addition to the literature of exile that will deepen our understanding of others--and ourselves. --Los Angeles Review of Books Kuwaiti writer AlAmmar explores trauma and voicelessness through fragmented narrative form and a mute protagonist who has survived the war in Syria and is now living in isolation in the UK. --The Millions With a powerful prose, AlAmmar pens a story about a young woman traumatized into muteness after a dangerous trip from war-torn Syria to the UK. -- Palm Beach Daily News Kuwaiti-American author Layla AlAmmar masterfully depicts that silence is a refuge, too, for people affected by the unspeakable . . . AlAmmar succeeds in challenging the refugee or asylum-seeker stereotype, including the one of a young Arab woman. --The Markaz Review A haunting, lyrical novel about hope, healing and redemption. -- Red Magazine A beautiful, harrowing, lyrical view on trauma, the story acting as a microcosm of a deeper, devastating journey that many must make to survive . . . A trembling, powerful account of trauma and eventual healing . . . Layla AlAmmar's writing is stunning. --The Bad Form Review Silence is a Sense is harrowing, shocking, and possibly one of the most vital pieces of literature existing on the refugee experience . . . [AlAmmar] means to remind us that our inability to understand or empathize doesn't automatically revoke the credibility of someone's story, that the least we can do is have the civility to let victims speak their truth. AlAmmar meets the target of her aim flawlessly and with poetic fervor at that. --Paperback Paris With gut-punching clarity, AlAmmar unpacks the complicated identity of a refugee discovering that safety is not what it seems, as she learns to find her voice in a new home. --Booklist Evocative . . . The conflicts over immigration and racism are brilliantly distilled, and they dovetail seamlessly with the narrator's lyrical, increasingly defiant narration. Patient readers will find much to ponder. --Publishers Weekly [A] lovely and intense novel . . . Beautifully wrought. --Kirkus Reviews Silence Is a Sense opens the door on lives we need to hear more about. Lyrical, moving, revealing, it made me understand better the very human need for safety and contact. --Tracy Chevalier, bestselling author of Girl with a Pearl Earring Author InformationLayla AlAmmar is a writer and academic from Kuwait. She has a master's degree in creative writing from the University of Edinburgh. Her short stories have appeared in the Evening Standard, Quail Bell Magazine, the Red Letters St. Andrews Prose Journal, and Aesthetica Magazine, where her story ""The Lagoon"" was a finalist for the 2014 Creative Writing Award. She was the 2018 British Council international writer in residence at the Small Wonder Short Story Festival. Her debut novel, The Pact We Made, was published in 2019. She has written for The Guardian and ArabLit Quarterly. She is currently pursuing a PhD on the intersection of Arab women's fiction and literary trauma theory. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |