Description: Salt Houses by Alyan. Hala From a dazzling new literary voice, a debut novel about a Palestinian family caught between present and past, between displacement and home FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Lyrical and heartbreaking, Salt Houses follows three generations of a Palestinian family and asks us to confront that most devastating of all truths: you cant go home again.Winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize and the Arab American Book Award On the eve of her daughter Alias wedding, Salma reads the girls future in a cup of coffee dregs. She sees an unsettled life for Alia and her children; she also sees travel and luck. While she chooses to keep her predictions to herself that day, they will all soon come to pass when the family is uprooted in the wake of the Six-Day War of 1967. Author Biography HALA ALYANwas born in 1986. After living in various parts of the Middle East, she completed a doctorate in psychology and is now in practice at New York University. She has been published in Guernica and other literary journals, and is the award-winning author of three poetry collections. Review Winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize* Fiction Winner of the Arab American Book Award * A Finalist for the Chautauqua Prize * Longlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize * An NPR Best Book of 2017* One of NYLONs Best Fiction Books of 2017 * One of Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2017 * One of Bustles 17 Best Fiction Books of 2017 * One of BookPages Best Books of 2017 * An Indie Next Pick -- "Moving and beautifully written, Alyans debut chronicles three generations of a Palestinian family as they face two life-altering displacements - the first after 1967s Six-Day War, and the second following Saddam Husseins 1990 invasion of Kuwait." -- Entertainment Weekly "Springs most powerful novel...mystical, compelling...sweeping." -- Town & Country "[Salt Houses] illustrate[s] the inherited longing and sense of dislocation passed like a baton from mother to daughter." -- New York Times Book Review "Some family stories we pass on, adding chapters like rooms to a house; others are burned into our subconscious. Poet Hala Alyans ambitious debut novel, Salt Houses follows the scattered generations of one Palestinian family for whom nostalgia is an affliction, moving from the Six-Day War and a future glimpsed in a daughters lipsticked coffee cup, to 9/11 and its aftermath." -- Vogue"Alyan is doing important work through this novel...Salt Houses can be read very simply as a family drama, proving Alyans talent as a master of both the family drama genre as well as the depths and complexities of the Palestinian displacement." -- Los Angeles Review of Books"What does home mean when you no longer have a house - or a homeland? This beautiful novel traces one Palestinian familys struggle with that question and how it can haunt generations. Hala Alyans own family history - for years, she felt as if she belonged nowhere - clearly informed her book, but her professional life as a clinical psychologist who has worked with refugee clients plays a part too. Along with another favorite from this year - Mohsin Hamids Exit West - this is an example of how fiction is often the best filter for the real world around us." -- NPR"Read Salt Houses...In Hala Alyans novel about a Palestinian family in the aftermath of the Six-Day War, children rebel and return and the matriarchs memories fade with age, fraying the broods ties to their homeland. In the process, the book reveals the inner lives of people too often lumped together in the service of politics." -- New York"Alyan explores the human agency in the face of the harshest realities without compromising the complex nature of the Palestinian diaspora. This is a heart-wrenching, intimate look at the intergenerational impact of losing a homeland." -- Ms. magazine"Gorgeous and sprawling...In many ways, Salt Houses is about the displacement of millions in war-ravaged lands. But more precisely, its about the significance of home-- what it means to make a home, to lose it, and to go home again when nothing looks or feels the same...Heart-wrenching, lyrical and timely, Salt Houses is a humanizing examination of a family torn apart and remade by conflicts both too complex to grasp fully and too personal to not recognize in ourselves, wherever we might call home." -- Dallas Morning News"What happens when displacement enters your DNA? This is the questions that Alyans brilliant debut novel both poses and answers, and--to borrow a heavily used phrase--it feels like one we particularly need to be asking ourselves right now...[Alyan is] an extraordinarily gifted novelist...[Salt Houses is] an epic in every sense of the word...[It] shines in its intimate details; notably, in the ways in which no character is allowed to be a stereotype, and in the way it grapples with those all too human-scaled experiences of alienation and belonging, displacement and rebuilding. Alyan might be grappling with universal problems like war and brutality, but since she renders them through the perspective of one family, through their personal triumphs and struggles, she keeps these issues on a recognizable scale." -- NYLON, Best Fiction Books"Each new chapter of Salt Houses shifts perspective and jumps in time...These perspectives touch back on each other through small details, fashioning a collective, familial history. One characters revelations illuminate the life of another...Alyans talent is immediately apparent in her exquisitely detailed scenes and the complex ways her characters relate to one another...Alyan is also a poet, and the last pages of Salt Houses drop like the end of a poem--they crush the reader while also lifting her up...Narratives like this one complicate and humanize Americas simplistic view of Arab cultures, toppling the flimsy idea that Arab people are intractably Other." -- The Rumpus"In her debut novel, Alyan tells the story of a Palestinian family that is uprooted by the Six-Day War of 1967 and Saddam Husseins invasion of Kuwait in 1990. This heartbreaking and important story examines displacement, belonging, and family in a lyrical style." -- The Millions, "Most Anticipated""At the very start of Hala Alyans novel Salt Houses, a woman buys a coffee set -- a dozen cups, a coffee pot, a tray. Its a simple act that unexpectedly becomes painful . . . Alyan builds her story on little moments like that -- a peek into the lives of several generations, forced to relocate and resettle. Her characters are lost and looking for a home." -- NPR, "Morning Edition" "This sweeping family drama brings history to life by imagining events that befall a Palestinian family from 1963 to 2014. Buffeted by war and political turmoil -- the Six-Day War in 1967, the invasion of Kuwait in 1990 -- the family is constantly uprooted, forcing its members to adopt new cultures in Paris, Beirut and Boston. Its a lyrical exploration of identity." -- AARP"Stunning...[Salt Houses] offers such a piercing examination of displacement, identity, faith, and what one character refers to as a lifetime of emotional code-switching." -- Brooklyn Magazine Review Quote Winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, Fiction Winner of the Arab American Book Award, Fiction A Finalist for the Chautauqua Prize Longlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize An NPR Best Book of 2017 One of NYLON s Best Fiction Books of 2017 One of Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2017 One of Bustle s 17 Best Fiction Books of 2017 One of BookPage s Best Books of 2017 An Indie Next Pick " Moving and beautifully written , Alyans debut chronicles three generations of a Palestinian family as they face two life-altering displacements - the first after 1967s Six-Day War, and the second following Saddam Husseins 1990 invasion of Kuwait." -- Entertainment Weekly "Springs most powerful novel ...mystical, compelling...sweeping." -- Town & Country "[ Salt Houses ] illustrate[s] the inherited longing and sense of dislocation passed like a baton from mother to daughter." -- New York Times Book Review "Some family stories we pass on, adding chapters like rooms to a house; others are burned into our subconscious. Poet Hala Alyans ambitious debut novel, Salt Houses follows the scattered generations of one Palestinian family for whom nostalgia is an affliction, moving from the Six-Day War and a future glimpsed in a daughters lipsticked coffee cup, to 9/11 and its aftermath." --Vogue "Alyan is doing important work through this novel... Salt Houses can be read very simply as a family drama, proving Alyans talent as a master of both the family drama genre as well as the depths and complexities of the Palestinian displacement ." -- Los Angeles Review of Books "What does home mean when you no longer have a house - or a homeland? This beautiful novel traces one Palestinian familys struggle with that question and how it can haunt generations. Hala Alyans own family history - for years, she felt as if she belonged nowhere - clearly informed her book, but her professional life as a clinical psychologist who has worked with refugee clients plays a part too. Along with another favorite from this year - Mohsin Hamids Exit West - this is an example of how fiction is often the best filter for the real world around us ." -- NPR " Read Salt Houses ...In Hala Alyans novel about a Palestinian family in the aftermath of the Six-Day War, children rebel and return and the matriarchs memories fade with age, fraying the broods ties to their homeland. In the process, the book reveals the inner lives of people too often lumped together in the service of politics." -- New York "Alyan explores the human agency in the face of the harshest realities without compromising the complex nature of the Palestinian diaspora. This is a heart-wrenching, intimate look at the intergenerational impact of losing a homeland." -- Ms. Magazine "Gorgeous and sprawling...In many ways, Salt Houses is about the displacement of millions in war-ravaged lands. But more precisely, its about the significance of home-- what it means to make a home, to lose it, and to go home again when nothing looks or feels the same...Heart-wrenching, lyrical and timely, Salt Houses is a humanizing examination of a family torn apart and remade by conflicts both too complex to grasp fully and too personal to not recognize in ourselves, wherever we might call home." -- Dallas Morning News "What happens when displacement enters your DNA? This is the questions that Alyans brilliant debut novel both poses and answers, and--to borrow a heavily used phrase--it feels like one we particularly need to be asking ourselves right now...[Alyan is] an extraordinarily gifted novelist ...[ Salt Houses is] an epic in every sense of the word ...[It] shines in its intimate details; notably, in the ways in which no character is allowed to be a stereotype, and in the way it grapples with those all too human-scaled experiences of alienation and belonging, displacement and rebuilding. Alyan might be grappling with universal problems like war and brutality, but since she renders them through the perspective of one family, through their personal triumphs and struggles, she keeps these issues on a recognizable scale." -- NYLON , Best Fiction Books of 2017 "Each new chapter of Salt Houses shifts perspective and jumps in time...These perspectives touch back on each other through small details, fashioning a collective, familial history. One characters revelations illuminate the life of another... Alyans talent is immediately apparent in her exquisitely detailed scenes and the complex ways her characters relate to one another. ..Alyan is also a poet, and the last pages of Salt Houses drop like the end of a poem --they crush the reader while also lifting her up... Narratives like this one complicate and humanize Americas simplistic view of Arab cultures , toppling the flimsy idea that Arab people are intractably Other." -- The Rumpus "In her debut novel, Alyan tells the story of a Palestinian family that is uprooted by the Six-Day War of 1967 and Saddam Husseins invasion of Kuwait in 1990. This heartbreaking and important story examines displacement, belonging, and family in a lyrical style." -- The Millions , "Most Anticipated: The Great 2017 Book Preview" "At the very start of Hala Alyans novel Salt Houses, a woman buys a coffee set -- a dozen cups, a coffee pot, a tray. Its a simple act that unexpectedly becomes painful . . . Alyan builds her story on little moments like that -- a peek into the lives of several generations, forced to relocate and resettle. Her characters are lost and looking for a home." -- NPR, "Morning Edition" "This sweeping family drama brings history to life by imagining events that befall a Palestinian family from 1963 to 2014. Buffeted by war and political turmoil -- the Six-Day War in 1967, the invasion of Kuwait in 1990 -- the family is constantly uprooted, forcing its members to adopt new cultures in Paris, Beirut and Boston. Its a lyrical exploration of identity ." -- AARP "Stunning ...[ Salt Houses ] offers such a piercing examination of displacement, identity, faith, and what one character refers to as a lifetime of emotional code-switching." -- Brooklyn Magazine "Joyful ...full of lovely details about tradition, history, and those quotidian acts between husband and wife, parents and children, grandchildren and children that comprise a life...The opening paragraph of Salt Houses [ . ..] is one of those wonders in which the reader is pulled in by lovely writing that is also serving as the piece of string that, if the reader picks up and begins to tug, will pull them into a story they may not want to emerge from for hours." -- Signature " Salt Houses illuminates the heartache and permanent unsettledness experienced by refugees all over the world, reminding readers of the burdens and the blessings of home." -- Bustle , "15 New Authors Youre Going To Be Obsessed With This Year" "[ Salt Houses is] for those who understand the importance of family and culture, and how easily both can be riven." --Shelf Awareness "A dazzling debut ... Salt Houses speaks to the specificity of the Palestinian diaspora, but it also mirrors the experiences of immigrants and exiles all over the world, making it very much a book for every reader . " -- BookPage "Stunning." -- Tablet Magazine "Theres a subtle, unassuming power that accumulates in Hala Alyans debut novel Salt Houses... This is a heartfelt book but also an unobtrusively skillful one... Impressive." -- Open Letters Monthly "Hala Alyans debut novel Salt Houses spans four generations in the life of a family on the West Bank, following their journey from the early 60s to the present day. Through all of the challenges the family endures--wars, invasions, love affairs, and displacement--they are held together by the luminous Alia...Alyans background as a clinical psychologist is evident throughout the novel, as characters big and small thrum with an emotional complexity that stays with the reader long after shes finished the book . " -- Public Libraries Online "This timely historical does for the Palestinians what Khaled Hosseini did for the people of Afghanistan. By placing readers inside the hearts and minds of one Arab family scattered from Paris to Boston to Lebanon, she beautifully illustrates the resilience of the human spirit." -- Library Journal "Alyans impressive first novel tracks the dispersal of four generations of a Palestinian family...The Yacoubs distinctly personal experiences will mirror the experiences of immigrants and refugees around the world and the Palestinians dislocation in particular.... Unexpected, deeply moving...this journey is well worth taking." Details ISBN1328915859 Short Title SALT HOUSES Pages 336 Language English ISBN-10 1328915859 ISBN-13 9781328915856 Format Paperback DEWEY 813.6 Year 2018 Publication Date 2018-06-05 Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2018-06-05 NZ Release Date 2018-06-05 US Release Date 2018-06-05 UK Release Date 2018-06-05 Audience General Author Alyan. Hala Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Imprint US Harper Perennial Publisher US HarperCollins We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:118142828;
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