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OverviewThis is young Palestinian author Shada Mustafa’s debut novel – a free-flowing narrative that interrogates, in short, direct sentences, the memories of growing up, falling in love, that keep forcing themselves out to be reckoned with. Through ceaseless questioning, and the seemingly random revisiting of each of the four “things” she has left behind, the narrator redeems her life from the inexplicable pain and tragic anguish that was her childhood in an occupied and divided land and family. In so doing, Mustafa creates a unique writing style while at the same time allowing the narrative its original, cathartic function, liberating herself from her past, and finding her true self. Why was she always having to cross the Qalandia checkpoint to see her dad or her mom? Why did they divorce? Why was her mom angry? How could she make her happy? Why was her dad a different man when he came out of the occupier’s prison? What was more important, the cause or the people? The questions become more urgent when she becomes a student and falls in love. This short novel, original in its subject as much as its narrative technique, has been singled out from the start by being shortlisted for the 2021 Sheikh Zayed Book Award for Young Authors. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shada Mustafa , Nancy Roberts , Shada MustafaPublisher: Banipal Books Imprint: Banipal Books Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.142kg ISBN: 9781913043261ISBN 10: 1913043266 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 09 May 2022 Recommended Age: From 16 years Audience: College/higher education , Adult education , A / AS level , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWhen you read Shada Mustafa's prose, you feel as though you're walking through a dream. An exquisite novel, Things I Left Behind escorts you down its magical passageways, but as you go, be on the lookout for unexpected side doors. Jokha Alharthi, author, Celestial Bodies (winner of the Man Booker International Prize) Shada Mustafa dares to expose the tragedy of the Palestinian who suffers from geographical barriers that turn into emotional barriers that then live inside her, change her and govern her relationships with individuals. Things I Left Behind is a quiet but suspenseful novel that Shada Mustafa has chosen to write as a means of freeing herself from the things that she has left behind and in so doing she has restored narrative writing to its original, cathartic function. --Katia Al-Tawil, in Banipal 71, Summer 2021 """When you read Shada Mustafa's prose, you feel as though you're walking through a dream. An exquisite novel, Things I Left Behind escorts you down its magical passageways, but as you go, be on the lookout for unexpected side doors."" Jokha Alharthi, author, Celestial Bodies (winner of the Man Booker International Prize) ""Shada Mustafa dares to expose the tragedy of the Palestinian who suffers from geographical barriers that turn into emotional barriers that then live inside her, change her and govern her relationships with individuals. Things I Left Behind is a quiet but suspenseful novel that Shada Mustafa has chosen to write as a means of freeing herself from the things that she has ""left behind"" and in so doing she has restored narrative writing to its original, cathartic function."" --Katia Al-Tawil, in Banipal 71, Summer 2021" Author InformationShada Mustafa is a Palestinian writer, born in 1995. She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the American University of Beirut (AUB), and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Geographical Development Studies at the Free University of Berlin. Her debut novel Ma Taraktu Khalfi (Things I left Behind) was shortlisted for the 2021 Sheikh Zayed Book Award in the category of Young Author. It was excerpted in Banipal 71 (Summer 2021), translated by Nancy Roberts. Nancy Roberts is an award-winning translator of novels by contemporary Arab authors, including Ghada Samman, Salwa Bakr, Ibrahim Nasrallah, Laila Aljohani, and Ahlem Mosteghanemi. Her most recent translation is The Slave Yards by Najwa Bin Shatwan, Syracuse University Press, 2020, while her translation of Ibrahim Nasrallah’s Gaza Weddings shared the 2018 Sheikh Hamad Award for translation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |