Reliving an Old Journey: An Interview with Sofia Samatar

Photo: Jim C. Hines Sofia Samatar is an American author, of Somali and Swiss-German Mennonite descent. Her books include The White Mosque (2022), which won the 2023 Bernard J. Brommel Award for Biography & Memoir (Midland Authors Book Award), and was a finalist for the 2023 PEN/Jean Stein Book Award. In 2014, her epic fantasy …

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The Burning Bush Women: Cherie Jones

Published by Peepal Tree, 2004, 158 pages. “We live by our hair.“It never lies.“We welcome rain when our plaits undo of their own volition and retreat into themselves. We are pregnant when our hair turns the colour of beetroot and are about to die when it lies still against our scalps and becomes straight and …

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A Heart So White: Javier Marías

Translated from Spanish by Margaret Jull CostaPublished by Penguin, 1995, 279 pages. Original version published in 1992. “[W]e spend our lives in a process of choosing and rejecting and selecting, in drawing a line to separate...identical things and make of our story a unique story that we can remember and that can be told.” “Listening …

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Brer Rabbit Retold: Arthur Flowers, illustrated by Jagdish Chitara

Published by Tara Books, 2017, 74 pages. In the late 1800s, Joel Chandler Harris collected stories told by slaves in the southern United States, which he later published. In his version, the stories are told to a little white boy by Uncle Remus, a genial, happy slave, who recounts the adventures of Brer Rabbit, Brer …

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The Anomaly: Hervé Le Tellier

Translated from French by Adriana HunterPublished by Michael Joseph, 2022, 336 pages. Original version published in 2020. March 2021. Air France flight 006 from Paris to New York is nearing JFK airport when it flies into a huge cloud and experiences severe turbulence. After some terrifying moments, the plane emerges and lands. Three months later, …

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