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The 2008 Award

In the Country of Men

In the Country of Men

by Hisham Matar


 

 

Nominated by:

  • Stockholm Public Library, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Liverpool Libraries & Information Services, Liverpool, England.
  • Eesti Rahvusraamatukogu / National Library of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia.
  • Deichmanske Bibliotek, Oslo, Norway.

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Viking

ISBN:9780670916399

 

the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

On a white-hot day in Tripoli, Libya, in the summer of 1979, nine-year-old Suleiman is shopping in the market square with his mother. His father is away on business — but Suleiman is sure he has just seen him, standing across the street …
From a breathtaking new talent comes an utterly gripping, emotional novel told from the point of view of a young boy growing up in a terrifying and bewildering world where his best friend's father disappears and is next seen on state television at a public execution; where a mysterious man sits outside the house all day and asks strange questions; and where it seems his father has finally disappeared for good.
Soon the whispers and fears, secrets and lies will become so intense that Suleiman can bear them no longer and in his terrified efforts to save his family may end up betraying his friends, his parents and ultimately himself.

(From Publisher)

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hisham Matar was born in New York in 1970 and spent his childhood in Tripoli and Cairo. He has lived in London since 1986. His latest novel In the Country of Men, was shortlisted for The Man Booker Prize 2006.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

A novel primarily of relationships “In the Country of Men” shows how love can endure under the most unendurable strains and repression.

Fresh subject matter; well succeeded debut novel, moving and well written, interesting book.

Matar has written not just a story about a troubled country, but also a beautifully nuanced tale of the painful vulnerabilities of a family and childhood

A very strong debut, Matar’s novel is a moving and universal tale of a childhood in Gaddafi’s Libya.

 

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